THIS DAY'S TELEGRAMS.
Wellington, Oot. 13. At _ r.oß , __g'of ih» de.gates from the vex ions Yachting nnd Rnwing Clnbs last eveni ifr a proposal was m .do to hold two day-' roga ta in January. Ih was r;solv<d to hoi i two days' rrg. t'a, n_ mely. Ot:e d. y's rowit g and ouo day'- sailing, the bt Un >o rake | lace on tho 22nd Ja: v. ry, and throwirg j: gatla on .be lest Saturday in February. The sbip Soukar, Captain Croker, 108 days from London, arrived off the Heads this morning, Wood vi__e, October 13. A shock of earthquake waa felt here about I 11.30 p.m. last night, and another shock half an hour later. Westpobt, Ootober 13, The boat whioh went to sea last Sunday capsized four miles southward of Little Wanganui. The men pot safely ashore through the surf, but were muoh exhausted. They intend returning by the first favourable breeze. Master T on, October 1 3. Four disoinct shocks of earthquake were felt here between 11 and 12 last night.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 242, 13 October 1888, Page 2
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175THIS DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 242, 13 October 1888, Page 2
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