GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
l " [JJT MMORAPH.—rREBB 4 »900fATIOicr.1 / I - NxriEß, Monday. ■ A Bor pi nine, the son of Mr. Anthony, chemist, had his rsghb leg broken by a case of gair&nieed iron falling on him while at! play. ; i,Ut ! ! '' "' ,Wjsu.wgton, Monday. s i ' Mr. J. K> , Logan, the newly-appointed Chief Inspoetor • of thef Telegraph Depart-! ment, took over the duties of hie office from Dr.-Lemon to-day.' r '«' ;' ' "'''.l i - Labour' Qursati agents report that work is plentiful in the. country, especially in the HuntervHle and Walrarapa districts. The Masterton agent says .there; are no unemployed ' there, ana that none need, be idle.' •' ''' •••"*' " ' *v : '' '■'< ; •' The road from Piriki from Waneanui to .Tpkftwa ,ori UkJ ,T»W88 miles, is now open to " vchictoi) though nob mute finished. 'V*' 1 * •'„7; /'*[ : r
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9403, 9 January 1894, Page 5
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128GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9403, 9 January 1894, Page 5
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