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GOVERNMENT MESSAGES.

The following telegram has been received A by Sir Julius Vogel !— „ .. . BOTORUA, THIB DAT. --^yerywung **s quiet during the night. NotiunfT'is'to be seen this morning, as thoro ".*ttiokf?g. A little rain fell daring the night. It is believed that rain would canso the mud to slip from the sides of tho mountain and fill up some of the lakes and block up the road te a great depth, thereby proving a greater source of danger to tho people than an oruntioti of the volcano. It is quite fon^TDt^ 8 TemCeß **« » We have to thank the Secretary to the Postal Department for the following telegram :—: — ' .£ Taupo, This Dat. , A.rather seyere shook of oarthquako, succeeded by a loud report, was felt at 3 30 this morning, coming from Tonuariro. It been received from our own correspondent.]

petition of ei-Judge Fenton to a committee composedeniuelyof^Son|h.Lilan^m™rß _The Treasurer, of the Alexandra Home, Newtown, wishes to acknowledge witll nmny =thank^ recetet of the folKg 2 scnpfaons.-7-Mrs. Kirkoaldie.^ei lsf Mrs ' £•• s st»th 2 riMl.& lOsrMw. TutehenriOsi- • M P^D^ ley.?°^tt» £l > M»- H. Curtis ,M, 2s; Mrs. Swainson, ; Mrs., Arrow- ¦ BihitV^l;Mr.J. IMaokay-,Je22s.1 Maokay-,Je22s. ' . ;lEhe"time for receiving 1 tenders for the ereotion of! a Snnday^tschbolroom for the Kent-terrace Presbyterjran congregation closes to-morrow. • /

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 3

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GOVERNMENT MESSAGES. Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 3

GOVERNMENT MESSAGES. Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 3

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