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« TpBH UNITED PR-SB ASSOCIATION.! Auckland, Thursday. A requisition to the Hon. Mr Cadman is being largely signed on the goldflelds urging him to reconsider his decision not to again stand for election. Latee. A bus-driver, Parker, on a charge pf using his horse with a sore shoulder, was fined £5 and costs. The Labor Bureau has received instructions to forward a small party of experienced men for special work on tbe railway at Porotorao. Wan.anui, Thurßdfiy. Mr J. M. Murphy, standing in the Government interest for Wanganui, has refused to retire in favor of Mr A. D. Willis, the Ministerial candidate. Wellington, Thursday. . Argument in the oase Tikitiki v. the Assets Company was conoluded in the Court of Appeal to-day. The Court reserved its decision. The City Counoil is forming a fire police corps of 50 men, who will assist in preserving order at all large fires in the city. . A furious, north-west gale, accompanied by very heavy rain, raged the greater part of to-day. Shipping was completely at a standstill, and telegraphic communication north of Wellington was interrupted for some time. The rain cleared off towards the evening, and the wind also seemed to be abating.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11355, 13 October 1899, Page 3
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198TELEGRAPHIC. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11355, 13 October 1899, Page 3
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