Telegrams.
Ctotstckurch, June 17. ; Bishop Julius has announced- his determination to make the Cathedral services more suited.to the masses. ; The temperance party have issued the first number of a, penny fortnighly newspaper advocating prohibition. As the Te Anau was leaving the inner harbour this evening she struck on a mud bank. She was towed off, and it has since been ascertained she has received no damage. Wellington, June 14.'' Leprosy in a far advanced state is is'reported at Herekino among the Natives, several of whom have died from the effects, and others in a r fearful state, their fingers and toes rot off, nose, teeth, jaws corroding, and bodies rotten. \ ' Auckland, June 15. Another donation of 100 volumes have been made to; the;Free Library by Sir George Grey;
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 42, 20 June 1890, Page 3
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