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AUSTRALIAN.

■_.._. rr._ S 6 ASSociATio.v-corvuiGUT.]

GOOD HARVEST PROSPECTS

I,F fUBN OF A PROTECTIONIST FOR 11 PADDINGTON.

_. Tvm "MURDER-SON SHOOTS r FATHER TO DEFEND HIS 1 BROTHER AND SISTER.

FOUNDERING OF THE GEORGE IUU TKORNDON.

4;itpposED MURDER BY A WIPE falP AND DAUGHTER.

TWO YOUTHS FOUND SHOT :

rvUKE OF MANCHESTER GOES TO DII_E Oi iE SILVER MINES .

EXCITEMENT IN MINING STOCK. RECENT RISeTn COPPER. SvdN-Y, January 12. The New Zealand residents in this city 1 , a Protection Union. ' Tt,.» harvest prospects of the northern districts are excellent. The weather is very f Int. fivorable to the wheat crop, which hot, but w i j. ttnc . md ffl ineil for yea,,/If the weather .ii ll for another three weeks it is ,(■ veld will supply all :.fl i 1 -ants, aud should this be accomplished it will be the first occasion in the hi Tbn'addm-tmi , '"rlectioi- took place toW when Mr Allen, the Protectionist '• l defeated Mr Hellm Rich, the HO. T„e other two Frc.tr.ulo candidates polled ....wards of 800 votes. -TUs proposed to form a company to suprfy Sydney with hydraubc power for the S-'tw-c-s, lifts, machinery, .kc AV ' T hc produce market is dull, with the ex- ( .nnt on of maize, which is at is to U Id, .ml firm at that quotation : wheat, .aillmg vH"o a. 3d. fowls 23 lOd to 3s scarce: _ A ~- ,N "s to 2s 2d, milling 2s 3d, plentiu newcrop; T f V %;:tatoes-i.»stoso. A bi-tu 7d to 7W, market glutted. Sai ed-V/aihora for Auckland. b -.H-usotTENE, January 12. - V murder, surrounded with circumstances s Vrmost painful character, is reported from W.^X i v post town of Gundower, about the north-west of the metroJwu A man named Clancy was beating i son when the hitter's sister remonstrated •■i.him The father ut once turned on ,rl and threatened to kiil-her. She ran AT, Protection to an elder brother, aged -'•-, *°i P s Sed a gun and fired twice at his Shei the-shots taking effect and the Moulds proving fatal. The son who had r -1 the shots at once sought medical aid b-h-ilf of Ins father, and also informed t'l \ noiioe authoritiesof what had happened. lie was immediately arrested on the charge °"lt .rStimated that 103,000 tons of wheat ari . available for export. An-ivcd—Alice Muir. irom Ihames. ■ A -" Bkibiu--, January 12. a„ ..fti-ial enquiry has been held into tho - A ';,_.; cravncctcd with the foundership George Thonuou onthe Xi m coast about a fortnight ago. Thee vas »« ite adduced as to the rll , „f the disaster, but thu captain s Ca T;n,-tt.' of exemption from pilotage was W ,led on the ground of inebriety. . a resident of Warwick, ..nlciwl i*" 11 "tuuted on the river n IS 1M« died from the effects of P o *Tl„ ChriHtmfts Day. Mrs Fitzgerald, f ere S her daughter are believed to " ho* mpHcated, and have been arrested on 1t,,, chafe of murder. Two youths named Ross and Unite, of t.f.le parents, were found shot at respectable pa- - Toolbumi sundown ,iti°" of tl,e bodies U .md ffien in desperation shot himself. The Lovs were school-mates, and were spending their holidays together. tneir-" . AuEiAtD*-, January 12. X The tramway from Silverton to Broken \liftas opened to-day, and a large minitr of toccursiomst, were carried, including J*s'*--*i'.,T.-o of Manchester. is considerable excitement in m,n- ---• ,i, which is attributed to the recent botsveen that colony and Victoria has been Board recommend that all ■ t io passengers for the colony bo quarantined at Po.t°Darwim and released m a month if effectively vaccinated. _ /The recent rise in copper is inducing com""•"•Cyiuies to take up abandoned workings.

I-tAA'LVNA.— Tho True Remedy fur T -~ , r Complaint: strengthens the Kidneys, d disperses all the unpleasant oifeo'sof qvvrpid' Liver, acts; as a gentle purgative, usiii" «° puinsc i., vfjina does not contain mercury or any , ' ingredient injurious to the system. -Prepfiretiby the Proprietors in -"forties, 3s i l\ Cd ncr bottle Eakins & Co., Manual " hnW J ' anu Pharmaceutical Chemists,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5117, 13 January 1888, Page 3

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AUSTRALIAN. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5117, 13 January 1888, Page 3

AUSTRALIAN. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5117, 13 January 1888, Page 3

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