NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
[press association.] Wang an it i , Wednesday. There is a requisition being signed, asking Mr. Laird, the present Mayor, to stand for a third term.
All the N.Z.R. A. material stored at Blenheim has been destroyed by fire. Insurances unknown.
\Y Ellington, Wednesday. A man named Michael O'Driscoll was arrested this afternoon on a charge of threatening to stab his son, Cornell O'Driscoll.
Westport, Wednesday. A shock of earthquake occurred at five minutes to seven this morning. CiiristchPßcn, Wednesday. At the inquest on Mahoney, who was killed on the railway at Addington, a verdict of accidental death was returned, with a rider exonerating the railway officials from blame.
Dunk din, Wednesday. In the Supreme Court, re the Bank of New South Wales v. J. C. Brown, member for Tuapeka, judgment was entered by 'lafjllllfc inn «»# ——
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9182, 11 October 1888, Page 5
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