NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
GENERAL ITEMS. Ai.vKt.wp, May ;JO. Tee lion John M'Kenzie is still weak but will deliver the promised address on Monday evening. The Governor and vice-regal party left to-day for Otorohang.i and Rotorua. From Rotorua the Governor goes via Taupo and Napier to Wellington. Tlie "Wliangaratta creamery was burnt down. It was the property of the farmers in the district. The police are investigating. No one lived on the premises and the night was wet. Insurance—South British -tIOO. Wellington. May i! 0 The proposal of the syndicate interested in electric tramways is to lay double lines along a number of streets, including some not now served by tram and extend the present system to Island Bay and Karori. It is now ready to spend i'loo.ooo on the work, which if carried out will serve the populated parts of the city not now reached by tram cars. A man named Hugh M'Bride, of Green-tone Yalley. Wakatipu. is missing. It is supposed he has been drowned in the lake. The Advances to Settlers Board has passed loans amounting to l'." 0.000. DrxnniN. May f>l. The Sew Hoy Company obtained 30oz Gdwts 5 grains gold for live days' work.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 30, 1 June 1896, Page 3
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198NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Hastings Standard, Issue 30, 1 June 1896, Page 3
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