TELEGRAMS.
(Per United Press Association.) ' * , Wellington, January 17. -The weather is extremely disappointing to agriculturalists. Heavy rain fell on Sunday night, and yesterday morning it cleared up with a hot sun, but it is now raining steadily again. Napieb, January 17. A confectioner was fined 5s for selling a drink known as " Kola Bitters," which, on analysis, was found to contain alcohol. Nelson, January 17. An elderly woman named Sarah Clarke fell" down a well 'at Spring Grove, and was drowned. She had been ailing, and was " suffering from attacks of giddiness. "
Positively the last week of the great Jnmbo boot Bale at Ridgway House (Kidg-wiy-street) is announced. The goods must ba sold regardless of coat, and to seoure bargains, those in searoh of firstclass and seasonable foot-wear for young and old of b«th sexes should make a point of attending j;he Boot Company's premises - opposite thp Provincial Hotel, and close to the Post Office,
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9644, 17 January 1899, Page 3
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155TELEGRAMS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9644, 17 January 1899, Page 3
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