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IN TERPROVINCIAL.

[pee ukited press association. "l Auckland, This Day. Alfred Firth Young, an English tourist, was drowned at Ohinemutu yesterday. King Tawhiao. with 300 horsemen, has arrived at Maketu. The volunteers propose erecting a monument to Major Withers. Captain H. V. Shepherd succeeds Major Withers in the command of the volunteers. Wellington, This Day. Mr Jacob Monteith. chemist, is about to be proceeded against by the police for a breach of the Dangerous Goods Act. It is alleged that a few days ago Mr Monteith forwarded a box of chemicals to the Queen's wharf for shipment by the steamer Hauraki. As the case was being taken on b^ard the contents exploded, and gaeat consternation was created by the occurrence. The box, it is stated, was not marked in the manner provided by law, and hence the proceeding. Dunedin, This Day. Out of twenty-one publichouses in Dunedin South the police reported that only offe, the Provincial, kept closed" Jon Sundays. Chbistchttbch, This Day. Eubina and Welcome Jack were nominated with the Secretary of the Canterbury Jockey Club for the Melbourne Cup to-day. Haweha, This Day.

Titokovraru broke his ribs owing to falling on a stump when walking through the bush. He is progressing favourably.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 112, 5 June 1883, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 112, 5 June 1883, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 112, 5 June 1883, Page 2

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