IN TERPROVINCIAL.
[PER UNITED P2KS9 ASSOCIATION.] Timauu, This Day. Owing to severe illness Judge "Ward has obtained lias two months' leave of absence, which he will spend in the North Island. ArcKL.\:vD, This Day. The Governor left in the Hinemoa this morning for a two days' cruise among the Islands and Harbors of the Hauraki Gulf. Lady Jervois gives a ball on the 21th. A settler named Hodgp, at Mongonui, has been committed for trial for rape on a servant girl at the Settlors Hotel. Bail was allowed in £200. Wellington, This Day. Mr William Ttonifiiec, of the Marino Hoiel, Wellington, writes t» tho New Zealand Times asking- on what frms Ho.nrn, thp. sculler, would meet Harrington, ot Itivcrton. Hoarn has scDt a rr-plv to the effect that he is willing to ro.v Ham'ngton. and will allow him to come to Wellington, or take £20 and $ro to liivenon W. C. Buchanan addressed his constituents at Carterton last night, and re* ceived the usual complimentary rotes.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 104, 15 May 1883, Page 2
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166INTERPROVINCIAL. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 104, 15 May 1883, Page 2
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