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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

(press association..) WELLINGTON, January 29.

The Solicitor-General bus Riven his ;.., bunion that payment of thirds can be made by Government to special settlements od account of work they may have . carried out or are carrying out, provided such association appoint a secretary to receive the money and to pay away the money for such purposes; but in future all works mast be carried out by county councils or road boards. . ' m WELLINGTON, January 30. Arrived, at 11.80 last night — Aorangi. She left Plymouth on December 17th, Madiera on December 22nd, the Gape on January Bth, and Hobart on January 26th. There was fine weather throughout the voyage, which, including stoppages, occupied 42 days 21 hours. She brings 852 bags of mail matter, about 8000 tons of cargo, and 101 passengers. Amongst her passengers are the Bight Rev. Dr. Grimes, Boman Catholic Bishop of Christchurch, Lieut.-Colonel Burton, a New Zealand war veteran, and Mr. Owen Jones, representative of the Pacific Cable Co.

A stable belonging to Dr. Cole was destroyed by fire this morning. A horse was burnt to death and a buggy and a quantity of harness were destroyed. The stable was uninsured, and tbe damage is estimated at £150. Mr. Biohardson, the Minister for Lands, leaves tor south on Wednesday on business oonnected with tbe South Canterbury rabbit fence, and Mr. Mitchelson leaves North on Saturday. DUNEDIN, January 30. The New Zealand Refrigerating Compeny has declared an 8 per cent, dividend. A three-roomed wooden cottage and contents at Kaikorei has been completely destroyed by fire. Clothes banging before the fire was the cause. Inßured in the Northern for 250 ; furniturn in tbe same office for £50. In tbe Supreme Court, Judge Williams gaya a decision completely in favor of the Kaikorei school committee.

Hawera beat Manaia at crioket on Saturday. Scores to-morrow.

The following players have been chosen to represent the New Plymouth C.C, in a match with Hawera to-morrow, at Hawera : — Brown, Davis, Low, Emerson, Honeyfield, Humphries, Oliver, "Whittington, Veitcb, Tuoker, and Teed. Emergency, Henry.

The survey of the route to connect with the taain line is to be pushed on without any delay, a commencement being made this. week. Mr. Boss well-known in this district and who is in charge of one party arrived in Hawera today, and goes up the; hne to get into the country at once.. Messrs. Holmes, Skeet, and Blackett jun. fc ' also have charge of parties, but they will' not get to work for a few days. '

We hear that Master St. John McGnirer, the eldest son of Mr. F. MoGuire, of r this town, hat thrown up the law and taken to the s«o. Tbe young gentleman acquired a taste for the sea when at college in Wellington, and this was subsequently strengthened by residence in Auckland, and •8 the law bad no charms for him it was decided to let natural inclinations bavo. their bent. He has shipped as middy aboard tbe New Zealand Shipping Company's Wanganni, about to start borne, and we hope to bear of his prosperous, career in the new profession.

••Eouoh ow Itot."— "Rough on Itch." Cttres shin humors, eruptions, rintr worm-., 'ii'ttor, salt rheum, frn^t i"l tVt-t. c'i.ll.l.jih,, *'i"h. iv\ iioiacm. i<iirl»-i-s il.-ii . '

•Rough on Corns"— Ask for Wells' "Rough on Coma." Quick relief, com' plete, permanent cure. Corns, wartsj jmd bunions. At chemists and druggists^— 3

TOWLE'S PENNY nOTAL AND.

BTEEL PILLS FOX FIUMAT.KS .|uickly — -Oorreot nil irregularity « 'n-l n-liove the diitresaing Bynipv>uiH .;o;".-\::l. m v.-itMhe ie^c. « Boxes is. U<l ah. i -.'. ti(l'..»/jf all Clienußtt aud Pa'^-ut M ■■' ■ .•• Vendor*. l?r«pared only l-y Tin- !.■•! in ami Midl»nd Countri.)* I). vu U U ' to , I 'n. Mn^land. Wholetale of ..!! thu Wh<.loa*lo Uoobml |«WtN Of Imilntionm

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1841, 30 January 1888, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1841, 30 January 1888, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1841, 30 January 1888, Page 3