TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
1 vita 'nw^j^iigj^rat^^rforf aim* erf* ,taeixiutt'Seatjt(aa.areßaea tn.e-eleot&rs>iP,ni 0 'Tuesday night. viHyrdisaVoWfia>alla|©«wcf spnal- nrofives; in.3 coiningiifofewardfi audoa ex^reiis&ed 1 hiniseif s irf<'-&vWro£ xtriegpialfe Parn^Meats^and* generally' &eflddi?B&»k the. Ministerial progratn^a^F^A^ftSiSff^fK 1 * IcbWffdefic^wlaWM csE vuwjrro',) «flf jlin^^f e^fe;,^um n ,2«6 Wife 1 * retUmito WMlingtqijjoiuiE'ridftyßoil but o* 1 ! 3?lleifofirsba.of single iboiler iFairlie iimH sported by the GovernnfMta wifectiJiwboißil Mxc Hutt Kne.yesiierdajrMitttXgreat suocps. It. Vent smoothly and easily round " «he Sharpest <buW6si|tftMhe rate of upT-U j wards of 30 miles an hour. „ . - ) the Watatipu'" aurijiff i her^latefswraiy passage from Sydney to Wellington, i Mi S^ ' Bradieyr' station 'masll^^^^* telton, was knocked down, by ainniok _ ye,^CT^y7*Sridlwassfb£taiy'iitUiti^ihes|)i: beiifg o"ut>ana; hte^ babTcfseverl^:ib3U».e)i?A . j The funeral of Walter Hill, ttielUfc&Ur ' known: j^cjbor,',:tqok/.. place -a^(3hristohu^oh,^. .yesterdayiiiand was i r largely; \qsbeu3fafk,ii ' Sever arb6nefit! perf di'mances are • abeSdy*^ spo^jcol rfpr tliQiwidpw.' , I was insured; f or/£3OO. > tJiJT QKA ! At jihe Palmerstpn ifprth Police Court- ■ yesterday^ Mx .George" S.'J'Sitebo^, Mayor, was charged with a; breach of ;tne.rf ' Arms ,iLct 1( by Vi se]luig a g^n^withput^nfst^. prp.curing AiMce'n^e.; v .Mr S'44?9 1 9'iP) L^ft!r^ that he,!^ha^ IqllowedKtliefjiisu^^q^se taken by auctioneers, lie having taken a... shilling for the (license ' which was ! prq-« A. cured a fe# day^- afterwards. \ He""wia^)^ committed for trial, but released on' Ms pwnbail. Mr.^Vard, R.M., stated -that he believed that ;I th6-defendatiif ] h&d^'l ifKe slightest idea. qf. committing ( any offence, and advised an applioati6n under the ; oSth- clause" of ithe } - Aot' forira moll&'>l proseij/tli'. *•■- •■,. ij » : '- ■ • ..- - •'• ...u^Kj'i : The steamer Glenelg has lef t^ueWnd for..^auranga with six. 100-ton hydr^Uifli' lifts, which the contractors have" secured, to.as.sist in! raising .the Taupo.: .- . , ; >3 ' ,:. -i,U , The Customs authorities have searoiife^jn beach for any-casks of spirits that may.have been: run ashore by outward ' bound vessels^ ■butitha: search^ jpft>ved'-> fruitless. >:-^;k^ki' ; t :; ' At Auckland yesterday Lady Eobinson- " held on " AtHdrnV," largely attended. • The Mayor 'of Auckland has. received a circular re the disposal of H%itf^lian? gaitai'Helief-JPunoi' and^^i^pj^^^ gesting, ,that' May.qr§., oi, phrist'ohurch, Wellington^' and pun^^^j shquldtbff^q?; o^tcig- members^ of ; the^execu- . tive committee, as by this means tiiai|}ip^ yrould b.ejprdventea'fi'p.ni degenerating irita-a-tpuTely local one. OW ' -The - ohrißtchurch City Gounoil have^l found employni^n^foVfeOTmm!! . /, ! The wheel of a railway- carriage yester-rC da'y ; yasseH^6vWthe''l6g-'o^SJsor^rjMaed| RWar,d lli Wersbn^^ai EftngioMl >Wii strange & yay.^a^tft'bieat tEWone^^ j A passenger by % the ii ATaV^fe ) tO n ! ame& >L Anderson, . yesterday morning jumped into the.;^S«W 'wkS \& %he Ota^-Hea'ds^ I®*1 ®* rescued by; ? a feeain'anl^nd was, on the arrival of iW*yessel'at Invercargill, charged—before the " Resident Magisfcra|e,. $\rith attempted suicide. He vra^^swided for medical examination, "^j^^si,'^.. j A bootmake.£'sTsEop^at'Oamarii.oocupied by '-Mr Sweeney, I ' was Vl totalfy destroyed by fireiyeste^day:Bnonn*hg. The fire'd6inuiuii6ated with ; th6BhoJla'.on feiiobii side, occupied respectively by Messrs Hodge j and' ! Jones,' i saddle'rßjacah'dt f ¥ydi6l Chinese, = both' tbeirig^estrb^dsßef ore the. were got^undefi '"' The MdfifcWtciafi « Haa W narrow I! »^ | ' bi 5 inb^OhflltdHjircß* Acclim r atisa^6\i J SJoiet^was 1 ¥eoeiifty^ r^ Vpon oy l sbnieinen against whom he^td iaid u %n % >4nformation, and got sev6rel^t h"an'dledT"~ '""" ~ --■-""-■-™— ---~~«— r—"-" ---'"' v .. j of the Lytteltoni Titties; :wokt\ on a visit to the unemployed at "Waipara t giV«V/a?.Wia> acbouil* a.\%&tes&VSm& He states thatia'-'n'ifmb'e^ of them are loafers, pure and simple,-- who are averse to wdrkl'and they have to be put 1 -tin' the iliglAest* jobsV ! while ! the better'J -m^Kavel - -,to do all the heavy 'w6ffe. Petty larcenies are, so common amongst them that ; th%lt 'is; 1 regarded as'^good jbke^One, n>an ;f was'disc6yered' '^ i "paWp o '-^e ( arinH; o a f . rf jbuK* 1 of; 1 clothed 'which n se 'hadt^ stqi'en/m' 1 .Christchurcii f rbni * the ;dwner,' e and ' wHen" jcharged with .the theft, ma^e.^gh^^ol.Jt. The accqmmodatioiiri !or : the men is gopdi^ jb'ut tne arrangemenis f or supplying food* arebad, and.giye good grou|i^. jfpri;poni- ;- plaint. The men would have been starved last; week but for Mr, Moor, of;Glenmark, who slaughtered 1 sheep and , baked breads for them. ...= >;..,,; Mp> Stout: has not: yet- replied to the deputation of Dilnedin ■ electors, • asking L him not to resign, but it is uhderst'o'o'fl 1 - ; that .he will adhere to his determination to retire frbm ; taking an- aotive part 1 in politics. A fire ; occurred oh Monday night on the premises of Mr Lewis, a gardener, at Maori Hill, near , Timaiu, which is sup-" posed to have been the' work of an ihcendiary. Mrs Lewis was awakened about midnight by a loud cracking: noise,: land., on her husband going, outside he. found his hot-house, containing a large, / : collection of valuable plants, oh fire.li, Before the flames were ,, subdued damage \ .was done to the extent of £100. ;, <
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5417, 25 June 1879, Page 2
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739TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5417, 25 June 1879, Page 2
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