TELEGRAMS.
(Per United Press Affiliation,) TIMARU, January 10. The harvest 13 becoming genoial on tbe dry land*, and tbe yield promises to bt> good. 'Ihe sparrows aie causing great lobp. WELLINGTON. Ji-uuvy Ifl. At tbo annual 1 m-ling oi lUcssrs Sharland and Co., the net profit was showed to I bo £2484, equivalent to 14 por eont. for ton months. It was decided to offer to tho public Hie unallotted share? in the Company, with a view to increasing the Wellington business. A very heavy fall of rain was experienced on tfundar nighl, tho streets being flooded and the footpaths souured out in many places in the more precipitous localities. Although tho city valuation 3hows a comparatively small increase, 173 new buildings wore orectod during the year. Tbo total amount define tea foncbools, etc , was £2500. Irf December there woro only only 101 empty buildings ac against 265 tho previous year.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 7622, 19 January 1892, Page 2
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151TELEGRAMS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 7622, 19 January 1892, Page 2
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