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TELEGRAMS.

UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Greymouth, 10th September. The following are the Reefton returns : - Globe 3150z amalgam from 190 tonß. The Btate of this mine 1b considered most satisfactory. ' Progress, 90oz amalgam for the week ; Big River, 1940z retorted gold from 180 tons. Mr. James Prosser. formerly a publican in tho Wellington district, has taken Ashton's family Hotel Jiere. ' Auckland, lQth September. The jewel robbery case against the Clunes terminated at the Polioe Court lo r day, when the prisoners were committed for trial. The Trades and Labour Council have pasßed a resolution regretting that the Radical Reform League does not intend to select candidates for Parliament. They consider that as the League was the first to move in the matter, the members have broken faith with tho Counoil. Members of the latter body intend to give support to certain candidates In conjunction with the Industrial'lAssooiation. ' • ;'; ' - * ' This Dat. As the Theatre license expires on the 3Qth fnst., the ToVm Clerk has addressed a memo.' to the Council ' on* the precautions againßt fire ' and panic, and the .Council intend to take actiqn. It is suggested that the Legislature should pass' a measure enforcing uniform regulations for the colony. ' Tho Eden-tprrace polling resulted in favour of a loan fqr vater supply. There were only five against the proposal, Dunedin, This Dat. The two and a half.year old Bon of Mr, S. F, Murray, Norta-east Valley, was drowned by falling into Lindsay's Creek, New Plymouth, This Bat. William John Piggott, aged 19, son of the proprietor of the Star Hotel, Urenui, was found dead yesterday afternoon, close to his father's house. He ranst have dropped suddenly, as he was seen alive a few minutes beforo he was discovered dead.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 63, 12 September 1887, Page 2

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TELEGRAMS. Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 63, 12 September 1887, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 63, 12 September 1887, Page 2