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Telegraphic.

(PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) ti t> i. Auckland, Saturday. The Boot and Shoe Manufacturers 1 Association met last night, and resolved to communicate:! with the Colonial Treasurer,; and- the Auckland members, asking thenvto revert io the old tariff on Commerce has. called a meeting of the mercantile ■ community for Wednesday next, to consider tlir tariff and the proposed withdrawal of the subsidy to the _ Island mail steamer. •""=,<«<»«■ The ketch Frithjoy was wrecked on . _Mo^day_lfßsan.Ken D edy?B-Bay "ffuriiie a. beavy easterly galer "Tlie crew was saved. The vessel was not insured. Mr R, Badger, a grocer of Eden Terrace, has been the victim of a brutal assault and' robbery. Late on Tuesday night he was found- unconscious in a side sneet near his shop, and has since been in high fever, ejaculating- "Oh, those lamk.in», I've been robbech" There ore no marks of violence, and he is snpposed tO , have been garotted or dragged! and* - robbed of over : £20. 'The whole affair fe mysterious. Badger is a most respectable man, of nervous temperament. So far as is known he had, no occasion to l>e in the street where lie was found. The preliminary inquiiy into the wreck of the Lalla Kookh was held to^sv before Mr, Hill Collector, of , Customs! The evidence showed the vessel was^ waterlogged, and the engines disabled! before the beach was reaohed. Terribleweather was encountered in the Bay of Plenty ; mainsail and mizzen both split - al hands bailing with buckets; ship rolling tremendously in heavy seas, am> in danger of sinking. . " r. . • t> W^NGTON, Saturday Captain Bendall retnrned from th" wree£ of the WaUaki last nighT h* was untile to do anything owing to a he.avy. N.E. wind and high sea.- ; ™he portion of the vessel is. faltered. since she went ashore, ."" • The senior cup match yesterdaybetween the Athletic and Union Football clubs was won by the Union by two tries (2 points) to one try (1 point). The junior cupmatoh between tW Union and Athletics was won. by the former by three tries (3 points) to nil. . ■ . ■ ' ' The final returns for " the , Northern of ihrol -^" :8lv ;e - Kateue a ma J orit y w^i-IP".^' 01 ? New Zealand Medioal : AssociAtion,;;consisting of Drs Anderson, Tm>e, Maunsell, D% Zouche, Kemp, and. Collins, waited on the Premier yesterday.. The object of the deputation was, to represent the desirability of an alteration in the Public Ilealth Act by which public vaccination should in future be performed by duly registered medical practitioners only iv order to ensure its efficacy. The Premier said he would give full consideration to the reasons advanced by the deputation. Argument in. the Appeal Court iv tnfl dav V a 4PT dl^ "" yeate" — ii The Court reserved judgment, Mr H. Hooper, who is running it smaU eor^jiiaavion troupe through this district. tuck When njayjnaat Johnsonville i tin of prep.Bre.dlnk -vvhicU he waau«incto disgmse himself with a* a dwkie w£ fire, have served a. writ.bn the Mnranep company with which they bid a Sv claiming the amount for which *£? prestood that the defendant company resist the claim on tUegrounds thatXbmS was over-insurect, and that although* vilUmj ; either to allow the question to|o to arbitration or.to ie-erect the building no settlement has been arrived at. .. „„ Ohrjstchurch, Satnrdav- « r fi P *"- y^terfV * buildin^oir the Canal Reserve, erected for a smalrnov « for £20Q M the. NeTzeVand Alexander B«ff3"Slß^ &id° &oh f Blip H ; a iS alongside a dray, the wheel of which Richard Phelan, a wefi.kno.WD swimmer a i ve ? had drinking to. with ■ i •f Rllw 8 d f°. have Btrnck Ho °k Ti a knif ?' Hook is in *he hospital. stiHn" A r 11 - d v- r8 -^-fti l , ll ?P^ ld on Minaret station, Lake Wanakafias Lien killed oy falling over a pteciDJce l^Ofeet high.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7744, 16 May 1887, Page 2

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Telegraphic. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7744, 16 May 1887, Page 2

Telegraphic. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7744, 16 May 1887, Page 2

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