HBH 1892 Aug 1 3 Districts Auckland Per United Press Association-Saturday The Collector of Customs here has information from the Collector of Western Australia that the barque AARHUS, which arrived at Perth on July 12th, reported speaking to an English vessel showing the letters 'W.D.H.G." dismasted. The captain signalled that he was bound from Cardiff to the Thames (New Zealand). The captain wished his condition reported to Lloyd's agent, and also wanted a boat, but night came on and the Aarhus lost him. No vessel of that name is expected at the Thames or any other New Zealand port. WANGANUI-Sunday A general meeting of the Wanganui United Farm Association was held last night to consider the question of the owner acquiring the freehold and it was decided to petition Parliament asking that power to acquire the freehold be given, and also asking for an extension of time for compulsory residence to the end of the fourth year. WELLINGTON-Saturday In the divorce Court-DANEVIRKE case of ALLARDICE v ALLARDICE, the wife was granted a judicial separation as applied for, with the custody of her children. The respondent was ordered to pay as alimony £2 3s 4d per month during the currency of the lease of the hotel held by the wife, and after that £80 per year to the wife, and £30 for each child living with her. At GREYTOWN yesterday Mr PAPWORTH, proprietor of a flour mill, was caught in the belting, and before he could be extricated had n arm and a leg broken, while one thumb was also severed from the hand.