INTERPRQVINCIAL NEWS
Auckland, Jane 22. The body of the man drowned In the harbor last night h r i bean Identified as that of Fergus MoL;ary* laborer, of Te Awamutu. Wellington, "Jane 22. Some time back £51 was collected by Mr Lee, of the Otakl school, and Mr Wilson, member for Foxton, for remitting Home to provide penny dinners for poor children attending the schools m London. The Mayor received by tne laot mall a com* munlotttloa from, the Lord Mayor of London appreciating the kindly aatloa of the school ohildren m New Zealand. Duhedin, June 22. A constable at Port Chalmers has been missing since Tuesday morning, and it is supposed ha must have fallen off the wharf while oa his rounds. A young lad named Charles Ernest Towsey was killed yesterday by the discharge of a small rifl<?, with which he bad intended to go oat rabbit shooting. He appears to have put away the rills loaded, and In taking down his clothes it is supposed it fell and exploded, the ballet entering his right eye. Be was a High School pupil, and hie father reeldes (n Melbourne,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1591, 23 June 1887, Page 2
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190INTERPRQVINCIAL NEWS Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1591, 23 June 1887, Page 2
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