INTERPBOVINCIAL NEWS
(Per Press Association.) Auckland, April 2. Oiptaln Bradrfeok, a well-kuown seafaring man, and formely commander of the ship Oxford, dropped dead at the Pier Hotel to day. Waipawa, April 2. A successful oamp of local volunteers has been hold here. A party attacked the camp on Saturday night, some with loaded weapons Oae of the cavalry received several shot wouada m the face, and othsra. received amall portions of lusd abont their persons. Wellington, April 2 The railway h<*9 bjen ao far temporarily rep -ired that a train runs as far as Ngahatsranga, about three miles from town. It ia Intended to hold an iuqniry Into the clrcurD8 f auoea connected with the destruction of the Opera Elou3O. It haa been ascertained that the damage to the cable Is about thitty miles from this end. :
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1805, 3 April 1888, Page 2
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137INTERPBOVINCIAL NEWS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1805, 3 April 1888, Page 2
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