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(By Tblbqbajh.) NAPIBB, Sbftbmibb 24.. At the E.M • Court this morniDg Frederick and Harry Dannett, of Hastings, for doing damage to property, were remanded to Wellington for Thursday next. Frederick Dennett was further charged with breaking and entering on September Ist the Hastings Post Office and stealing therefrom a safe valued at £10, and sums of money and stamps, and the accused was remanded to Hastings for Monday next, bail being allowed, self m £200 and two sureties m £100 each. NflW PLYMOUTH, Septbhbbb 24. A telegram has been received m town today thst Bessie Doyle and her party nrrived at Kawhia on Sunday safely. Two of the horses got poisoned on the road. The party leave for Otorohanga on Tuesday, PALMBBSTON NOBTff, BBpr.8 B pr. 24. A large two-storeyed boarding house, owned and ocoupied by A 7 Anderson, was gutted by fire early this morning. Insurances : building, £225 m the National ; furniture, £75 m the National, £150 m the New Zealand. The {boarders escaped with difficulty. WELLINGTON, Bbftbmbbb 24. Thelbmc is m command of Captain Lind. lay, b*r «Jd commander, Captain Kidley, having stayed behind m London, probably to aisume eemma&d- of the Gothic The lonic brings some bigh«bss pedigree stook, consisting of two Shropshire rams and one shorthorn bull for Mr Williams of Hawke's Bay, and two Bomnoy Marsh rams for Mr Turnbull of Ljltfllton. The lonio leaves on Thursday for Lytteltop, Shortly after the lonic passed Farewell Spit yesterday morning. Mr Fletcher, a saloon passenger, died of apoplexy. He was attacked by the oomplsint on the sth Sep« Member, and never rallied. Deceased was l»jidon manager* of Obembers's Publishing •Ooopany, and booked bis passage to New Ztaland for the sake of bis health, and also to tee bit brother and sister, who reside at Dunedic. 8h Walter JSuUer has received from the King oi; Italy tk*> insignia of the Knight Commander of the €kown of Italy, and a ooxrerinf letter from the £eoretaryof State, saying that this high distan/stion, hitherto bestowed by His Majesty on few Englishmen, is conferred "m token of his Royal .<x»ni)dertion towards an illustrious meritorious scientist, and of bis royal appreciation of Sir : falter Bullet's learned work on the birds of' $T«« Zealand." , M* fladman is weovenng f rom bis iltaesv iand e*p^* to be back m tbe House this weak lornext A caucus ofitfa* Governaiont party will be bald to-morrow .monwg to orange for bringdog theießiionto* qjo.»e to three weeks at UtUL ■..■'-• ■ • " ' : fiATBB. Mr Oadonn has so far reoQvered.^ie^ be «h able to visit the parliamentary b.uild jags; ithii morning. [ OHfIIfITCHUBOHj B^ptbmbee 21 Ifr X M Hardy Johastop, « well known lottao civil engineer,, who. has .resided m Christx&ureh for a number of yea», died to* •day.; aged 78. Bever«l "burglaries have been reported to tire police, -but i? ja9 pass has anything of Telueiwo takeo,

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Timaru Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 6064, 25 September 1894, Page 3

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INTERPROVINCIAL. Timaru Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 6064, 25 September 1894, Page 3

INTERPROVINCIAL. Timaru Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 6064, 25 September 1894, Page 3