NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
[per united pbess association.] MITOHEL9ON WILL NOT RESIGN. Auckland, April 1. Mr. Mitchelson has deoided not to resign his seat at present. raising insurance hates. _ The lusurance Companies havo deoided to raise the tariff 25 per oeut., owing to the losses by liro.
NEWS FROM TONGA. j The Janet Niooll brings no later uews of affairs in Tonga. She brings intelligence that Banks, the defaulter j who is wanted at San Francisco, has changed his quarters from Barotonga to Atu, and ha 3 placed himself under the protection of the King there. BANKRUPT SfSNT TO PRISON. Chbistohurch, March 31. . Isaac Herman, watchmaker, a bankrapt, was sentenced to one month's imprisonment by Justice Johston for not having kept usual and reasonable books. SIR J. VOGKT/S ADDRESS TO HIS CONSTITUENTS. Sir J. Yogel addresses his constituents on Wednesday next. ACCIDENT TO CHILDREN. Cheistohuroh, April 1. A child twenty months old fell into the Malvern water race and was drowned. Another infant at Kaiapoi drank sulphuric acid and was killed. THE TISIARU HERALD. Timaru, April 1. • Mr. E. Q-. Kerr, proprietor of the Canterbury Times, has purchased the Timaru Herald from the Herald Co., and takes possession on April 30th.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7336, 1 April 1887, Page 2
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200NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7336, 1 April 1887, Page 2
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