GENERAL TELEGRAMS
(Our Own Correspondent. ) PALMEU6TON NORTH. THIS Day. Owing t> the mildness of the season, the orchards aro in many oases in bloom again, and apple trees are bearing a second crop of fruit. Judge Kettle is making satisfactory progress towards recovery from his aovoro illness, and expects to be able to go homo to day. I UNITED PBIB3 ASSOCIATION.! GIBBORNK, This Dat. A six-roomed house, owned by Mr. Joyce and oooapi.:d by Mr.' Hoare, has been destroyed by fire. It was insured for £2,00 iv the Phconix Office. Dunbjun. This Day. The Taieri County Counoil objects to the proclamation of the Waipori River as a aludgo-ohannol, unless adequate provision in mad-* to keep open the mouth of all streams running into Lake Waipori. Civil proceedings for libel have been in. stituted by Mr. Moore, he-tdmaster of tbe Kensington school, against the Peopled Journal.
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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 82, 7 April 1894, Page 2
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145GENERAL TELEGRAMS Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 82, 7 April 1894, Page 2
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