TELEGRAMS.
{Our Own Correspondent.) Mabtkjitow, This Dat. William Barton, charged with the larceny of a cheque which ho found on the Tanern road, was sentenced this morning to one month's hard labour iv Wellington Terrace Gaol, | UNITED FBfiSti .ASSOCIATION.] Ddnkdin, lfth Aflg^st. At Cromwell, Brown, Ewing and Co.'s traveller was fined, under a new by-law, for tho. exhibition of samples for sale. Mr. Wood iriipttje'l a nominal penalty, and intimated that in future! easso hs would impose a higher penalty. The mai'iiiluS! is .-65. This t>JLt. It is understood that Mr. Gillies has resigned the secretaryship of the Harbour Board. CtfniBTCHUKCH, 17th August. Tile now Boman Catholic Church in MoncheSter-fjtrsot North was consoorated this rilorning \>f Arohbisltop ltedwood, and d«did*tod to Si Mary. Six priests assisted in the Aertfaog. wliioh trora largely attended. Sixty pouflds in c'asn,was tfolleoted, besides Beveral checfues, wKicn are efptictect to bring the total up to £l(fc);
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Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 42, 18 August 1890, Page 2
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151TELEGRAMS. Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 42, 18 August 1890, Page 2
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