TELEGRAMS.
; j [UniM IPress Association.}, ■ . i ■■ ■ ■ ;,-.;r ::;:,:)■ :-.l ;-.,••. -I'ri ; November ,27;ol •■ I His Excellency the Governor has informed^'Minis tera, ;that> he ; has > gone, fully, into; -the r; I sißveral .matters; relating to the^Lobghursfi r: case, and regrets that be oan.arrive at no other ..conclusion,-than /that" Jjopgb.urst,,;ia guilty of the,crime.of jyhich, he was conviqt^cl:. r i in 1880, and ;that his" release Would, tea g'riey;. 3 -* qus miscarriage of justice, 'and-. ; a!vßeriouji, ; , f injury to the public at.large. ( ~Vr * ■!. ri . iir ,,.„., 9ro ;;I ■ ! •''>,' '■.'• ', '■}■'"\^-'", <-'>■'[ • November &7il N o j At 'the,recen|i-berthing r 6tthe^ .ait the wharf an ;^iter6a.tipn"r ',took; placejba-r.-r tjween Captain Webber aid Oapta^in Burgess, -, (1 ; ' the Harbor master. The'Harborßqar2 v haVa; > instructed that official,to. take, proceed nga ■ Captain Webber under the' harbor regulations. V'- J ■••■'• ; ;' " ■■"':'' ' ' '_.";.".', i Thewhole of thS immigrants (200) have -found engagements'. ' i'2o 'for Vj Southern ports leave by the Manapouri on Thursday;; '^ru '■■■•■ '^ ;':'^:;--05 '-" j ;!J_ ■;■ CHRISTCJH^pJI, ij, IS^a ; ...v'", .'..,'.'l'"r ■■■■,-.' '■•": !v J November 27.f f Vf;> i .The New' Zealand Shipping Gonipany hay received a cable message that the British:,Queen arrived at Bio on 22nd November, and ' sailed the followi; g day!for Plymouth; ,Her cargo of frozen meat was, reported in good ■* condition. ' ;, ■ ■; ' • .'• :■,-,.•.■? .- : J.o •)'•? ; ■■ :: ; i:^-/-":-.'i)lJNBD^ -^; -'r---■•'■■. r,I.^ ; -:" :';," '"" /:"'■ '"' .-.' N^t^ er27''':^ ' By the outgoißg mail, applioatioqa1 aoider 0 the nominated gyatem of itijtnigration'were | forwarded for 72 souls equal to 61: statue adult?, their nationalities are English, 6; Irish," ■s&•'■'' Scotch, 37; of.'the = above dumber 14 are sitjßle^mehvian'd 17'BirisIo womWik 01' ;r) 'jxi ' Mr I. Fergus, M.H.R., l^aveavfor-H&bWt^ by the next steamer id superfiie the oonlraofc ; of the railway line from -Mersey to Deloraic*, ; a distance of 4hitty-saven and » half mile?.'l Messrs Fergus and Henderson were the iub-"1 ceesful tenderers for : this workj and tho amount oof their1 contract iis^upwafdi 'bt £100,000. Over 400 men will be employed ] on the works next month; v ! ' " -•'■' '• j '- \:- ;. ■' .;;■ '{"S^ ""■ ■..r^'. i ;r/.-i:';" .:, .;•■ ;',':iJ November.27.,, ;r '. Ah, Young will be brought.. up to-morrow :i for killing His mate, Ah Jim,.; at ; Baxter's-; Creek, Moonlight, and grevioiisly wounding Ah Hoi. The instrument used was a Chinese chopper; His victims were dreadfully hacked.,. No motive caii.be assigned, for, r the murder.^ He appears to have been seized with a sudden' frenzy;'"':: 7; . "'[ r ;:,_ ;';.';,;' ..^ V,, ".\L<~-'.^ ; ,\ The inqnest on Mclvpr, who; was killed, at \ Brunnerton, has been adjourned , till tha^ arrival of Mr Bihn's, Mities Inspector.' Death^ w,as instantaneousin Mclypr?s case, the coal ffbiri the roof crashing him.' "A shock of T earthquake was felt this morning about tha* time of.th? fat&lity; '.The one' may baye ■pattly caused the other. ; J. v \ ":.'.."^. r ".'. ]:vt
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Colonist, Volume XXVII, Issue 3777, 28 November 1883, Page 3
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428TELEGRAMS. Colonist, Volume XXVII, Issue 3777, 28 November 1883, Page 3
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