TELEGRAPHIC.
FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. Di'NKDiS, this day. At the London wool sales there is spirited competition and prices are fit in at opening rates. The Melbonrne portion of orders received for forage for the '.'ape are likely to be placed. The New Zealand and Tasmanian Stamen Union dispute is now settled, an arrangement having been accepted by both sides. The City council have decided to make a definite offer for purchase of the Duuedin Tramw ays Go.
A young man named Harry S. Norman, residing at Mornington, who was suffering from the effects of au accident, shot himself yesterday.
A Dunedin syndicate have taken up a mile of the Buller river old diggings, and propose to work it by dredging. Dr Baxter Gow Preatwich has been appointed inspector of lunatic asylums for New Zealand. (iuenns has surrendered in Paris. When the police, soldiers and firemen prepared to as.-ault bis fortress, Guerins tamely surrendered. He will now stand his trial for conspiracy to overthrow the republic. THE TRANSVAAL.
Tiie Dublin fusiliers are being hurried to Lvlysmith, and the Manchester batallion to Pctermaritzburg.
It is reported that Presideut Krnger has appealed to the Queen to prevent bloodshed. The Sydney military authorities are making all preparations for readiness in the despatch of troops to the Transvaal.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2279, 22 September 1899, Page 7
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214TELEGRAPHIC. Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2279, 22 September 1899, Page 7
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