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THIS DA Y'S TELEGRAMS.

CIIKISTOHUKOH. The Pmiguiu arrived at Lyttelton at 10 p.m. yesterday. On Wednesday night the ves-scl was nrar Cape Campbell, and finding it difficult Co proceed Captain Allium took Bheltcr under the Ice of the Capo for the night, and cast anchor and remained until 8 o'clock yesterday morning. During tho night one of the cables parted, and the anchor was lost. Tho vessel's number was hoisted while going along the coast to enable any person s°eing them from shore to report tho Fafety of tho vessel. They woro not at half-mast as reported. Bad weather was men with until reaching Kaikoura, but the rest of tho passage was fine. Wellington. At tlie ndjourned meeting of the Cook Licensing Committee the renewal of licenses for the Prince of Wales, Army and Navy, and Clyde Quay Hotels was refused, Tho publicans intend to tost the legality of the refusal in the Supremo Court. Invbrcakqill. ■ Peter Brooklyn, engaged on the unemployed section of the Seaward bush line, was struck by a falling tree, and hnd bis ppine injured. He was taken to the Hospital on Wednesday, and died to day. He loaves a widow and 12 children. Di'NEDIN, The Schools' Conference will poti .ion the House agajnst the provision of the Local Bodies Borrowing Bill which casts on the local bodies the cost of school buildings.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 144, 18 June 1886, Page 2

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THIS DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 144, 18 June 1886, Page 2

THIS DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 144, 18 June 1886, Page 2