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iX/i& t S|i^cßb 4 raßSsii&soorWpioM:})i^ ■'' ; By iAnjOKLAKO,-AugUßtlo. j Owing to the increase of the Saly.ar irtietf^ aWniyV • its <4 leaders -contehiblatp •recting a barracks. ,, • . | ff!W»Kteo Bartfes and;Thenias BaWwi f:*reA*rf%hd «bpk ! bf *he steamer f TaW rillift^wer^fitiea 1 each B'muggl..ingltpbacco^shore. '•' J l'"' !y; :' m ■■' '•';'.' . • The City Council proposes lnrmedij ately to enforce-thff .Cpntagjous Diseases A«^>sSh§ Lock Hospital is being fitted up at an expense of£2oo. The expense.ofVorktngtne Aetis estimated at £450 per awram;. n -llam^es^hf^th'e r eity' water supply -were tested by the Provincial District and Government^jAnaljsts, and pronounced pme/_ . \ I WKSTPORT, August 10. ! Mr aioweySthie^mining manager of the Guiding^tar mine at Mohikinui^ arrived m fjwn irpm the claim last night, and reports that the upper level is m 108 feej^-and the stone now being blocked, out for crushing is exceittionally rJcbiirGraiid Bpeoihiehs were 1 shown m. iown to-day.; ' j v:tj) -^ Inveboabgill, August 10. ;■ ,4- yonngjinan namt t d Als-r vei^r^ell-known m connection with Societies m tewn, met with a severe accident yesterday at a sawmill. A hjr rolled over him, breaking, his ribs offae to the breast-bone, crubhing him 't^fiiMalrjV'Wlirja^' IJhe spinal cord.i paralysihgttfeift <lpweCidimh. Dr Olossj baa very slight hopes of Lis recovery, j P^B^STgBjDRO?! AugU6t<ilO. j Another rVirigerating company mi ■''ChriildMiiehijaJ^^^/j^tewd,; and theTCrector^are advertising for a; site suitable fpfjihet worky., It^as re -, ceiverf immense promises of support from! farmers. \ j The X cv. f — • FfKosx r a . old setllefifi AkaroaJis 7 deadV ; Tbeijißiesident pf' 'the Chamber ef; CbaunerefcjgnJie^L^ 'telegrap^edlp Mr P. Cunningham, who is m Londßn ? /> Tor 'definite information; re the genuineness and value of the ?~*A : number . of private persons have ajsp te]egfaphed; to B.^PTncima4 tp the'same effect. j Messrs., Hobday,^ :Wn., fand Ireuas telegraphed to Hobday, pen., m London — " Diamonds \senuino or not genuine; great ex^tement," and re-"oerved^to-day following reply:— *« Excitement absurd' j gehuine. saniple ; 'ZXJL worthless." i ■;% ' . ' ' ' ' . ' , ; DUNBDIN, AOgUBt 1 0. The Gaol 'inquiry Was resumed this moinihgt*i»en Oaptam Hume addressed the Cemmissipners. .. The Mornington Cable Tramway Company .held -its' fine annual meeting - tp-d«y. The balance of receipts over vrorking fXpewes-shp^ 8, per cent per annum on the total jcost The line has only been open sjnee March. hn^ MASTB^TON/Augnst 10. Mr G. Beethani, M.H.R., has resigned the Chairmanship of County $jajt»>aad proposes to take a six months' trip atjtbe end of the session to the Old Country; Mr -Duncan McGregor has been^elected his enecessor. '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 213, 13 August 1883, Page 3
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391TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 213, 13 August 1883, Page 3
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