TELEGRAMS.
WELLINGTON
May 21. The body of the woman found floating in the harbor this morning has been identified as that of Mrs M'Kenna, a widow, who waa living with an unmarried daughter in the pity. The woman left home yesterday rcorning, her daughter understanding that aha waa going into the country to visit some friends. DTJNEDIN, May 21. A warrant has been signed for the arrest of a young maa who for many years has been in the Savings Bank Department, and who ia charged with embezzlement, an examination iso far has shown forgeries and embe.zlemsnfc to tko extent of £100. CHRISTCHURCH. May 91. At a meeting of the creditors t>t Donnelly of the Palace Kink, it wus decided by nine votes to three not to Bubjeot the dobtor to a public examination.
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Colonist, Volume XXXII, Issue 5500, 22 May 1889, Page 3
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134TELEGRAMS. Colonist, Volume XXXII, Issue 5500, 22 May 1889, Page 3
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