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THIS DAY'S TELEGRAMS.

Napikb, September 17. Mr Lascellee, a solicitor and a candidate for Waipawa, addressed a meeting in the town last night. He announced himself a Government supporter. The feature of the meeting was that the police turned everybody out of the Theatre who expressed the slightest dissent from the views of the speaker, At the R. M. Court a complaint waa lodged against tbe police by a reßpectablo man who had been ejeoted and kcocktd about for quietly remonstrating with the police. An enquiry in to be held. Donedin, September 19. The Premier spoke at Naseby last night, and at the close of his address a vote of thanks and conlidcuco in tho Government was met by an amendmout of thanks to tho Premier, but no coniidooco in Lho Government-. The amendment wna carried by fully two La ono, Mr MauKenzio hud a <l!63u«hion with Ihc L'rumier lasting I ill midnight tmd at the close he received an ovation.

Auckland, September 17. The Auckland tobacconists met yesterday and approved the suggestions of the Wellington tradesmen re lioenses. A syndicate has engaged an experienced miner to go to Fiji and prospect for gold and •otiher minerals.

T.itiT »vefare ooourred at Opua, Bay of Islands, on Thursday night, when H. Lane & Go.'b sawmill together with a quantity of timber was destroyad. The origin i 1 known, the mill not being at* work on Thursday. The premises had been insured for £500, but the policy expired a few days ago

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 221, 17 September 1887, Page 2

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THIS DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 221, 17 September 1887, Page 2

THIS DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 221, 17 September 1887, Page 2

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