INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.
«. (PBK PREBB AHSOOIATION.)
Auckland, Ootober 15. A Maori womau, named Bumlora, hanged horself to-dny at Kennedy's Bay, Ooromande\ Mi»j ir-Goneral Edwards arrived to-day from Sydney by the Ht>uroto. He wan m<»t by the Defence Minister, Colonel Humfrey, O*pr»in L^ary, »nd Colonel Shepherd. General Edwnrdi will inspect tho Volunteers to mrrrow. Wilxjngxon, Ootober 15. Tho Premier leavua for Taranakl by the first train to-morrow, and will be absent a week or ten daya. Dxwbdin, October 16. Blx lads whose ages ranged from four- | teen to sevenCeeu, were today fiaed for aesßultiog a Chinamen. Tiey were ring-leaders of a gang who, meollnj? John, oh»S3d him, pelting him with stone*, by one of wbloh he was severely ant. One named Saul, was Gaud £2, and on anothei aharge £1, half to go to the Chinaman. Tbe boya were evidently p«rt of an organised gang of larrlkinn, and they had tried to intimidate a witneas by threaten* Ing to glva him » doing If hn gr*va evldenoa.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2254, 16 October 1889, Page 2
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164INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2254, 16 October 1889, Page 2
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