INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.
[per press association.]
Auckland, May 25,
While George Smith, a miner, was shoring the roof in the Huntley coal mine a ton and a half of coal fell on him, breaking his left leg and injuring his spine. At the anniversary of the Band of Hope Union in Choral Hall 1200 were present, Hundreds were refused admission. Mr Noble delivered an address. . . The old man who died through injury at the late fire has been identified through a photograph taken of the remains as a waif pamod John Bushnell, who usually slept
At the inpuest on 'he body of the man found in the harbor, it was recognised by officers belonging to the ship Lyttelton ns that of John Canu, who came out in the vessel from London, and had shipped in the Lady Jocelyn. A r a m r -<!iing of the policy-holders in the A. M. I’. Society it was resolved to protest against (he opening of a branch of the Society in London.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1247, 26 May 1886, Page 3
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168INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1247, 26 May 1886, Page 3
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