INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
(Pbr Pkksh ahsociation, ) Auckland. November 25. A alorokoepor named Olatke, who resides near the Puhtpoh! silver mine, expreßßFß unbounded conOdecoe m tho peuuinei ess And ilo'ineea of the discovery. Ha states he h»s found j Ivor ore five o> six milts from where tha protpactors are now w< rking, Nawkr. November 25. Bar tie tr, a baker, was drowned yesterday while bathing m tho Nguraton River. A brother-in-law was preceut, but wea unable to save him. Mrs" Bartlctt and a girl were b»ihlng below, or i ware horrified to sco the desd body floating down to them. At the inqaoot a vetdjot of " Aooldontal deftth" was returned, Tbo body of Ah Yak, a Obinamtn, was exhumed yesterday on account of the expreanfd belief of Dr Menz'es, the HoepUnl surgeon, that he had been strangled. The neck did exhibit the outwaid appearance of dlslooKfon, but exhmlnatlon showed that tbe man had not been strangled. It being suggested that poison might bavo baen udmli.istorod, portions of the olomsob, etc., wore secured foe analyala. Wblmnoion, November 28. Nothing Is likely to be done m connection with the case of cancer reported on Saturday from InverpargDl until the return of the Minister of Lande, who has charge of the Stock Department, end Is now on his way to Wellington through the oontro. of tho Itftapd, [ With referonao to the above a telegram to a Dunedln p»pe« .e&'ys :— A stroDg feeling b»s been exalted by two bullooks suffering from, cancer being sold at the Junction yards to a batcher. Unsightly lamps almost as Urge as » man's head hung from the an'mala' jans, bat they brooght £4 2a Qi oaoh. The looil laBpegtot wrote to h ; ii Buporjor, bat the l&ttee was, powerless to Inletfere, oanoer not'belhg ioolu^d In'tho Oatilp JQlaeises Aot f The matter haa been reported \o tbn QovernmoDt ] , ' Trie Arftwa left Capet^a tot We l,!logtoa ylr WOftrt > oa jg %tar( j t y B hortly after 6 o'atook this mot Ding. , The opsoi&l ju?y la tho o xeo iVfjhoaey v QuMfiq ■rotnrnedj ». vqc^lqt foe plaintiff for £485 This woa an aotiun biocght by Daniel Mauoncp. againut tho G' vornmeut for the rscovary; of £825 ab commission at the ratj of 2.£ pee oont on the eatimUed cost of eroctiug % new p»Uon and pblioe st»t!'?n at Dun,?dl». I fhet-e *rd eighteen cnaes of aoarlet fever In the WglijpgtQQ hogpltftl, - >
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2287, 26 November 1889, Page 2
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397INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2287, 26 November 1889, Page 2
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