IN TERPRO VINCIAL.
[FEB UICITID PBBBS AMOCUTiOW.I New Plymouth, This Day. The steamer Kangaroo arrived yesterday afternoon, and went alongside the breakwater and landed her cargo. She remained all night ihere, and sailed for Westport at 9 this morning. Peter Elliot, one of the first settlers here, was buried yesterday. Auckland, September. . The Doric is not to go on to Dunedin this trip, but. only as fara9 Lyttelton, the Dunedin cargo being transhipped into the VVairarapa. All the single .woman by tiie vessel hare got situations, and the depot is empty. Wellington, This Day. The Hon. Messrs Rolleston and Oliver returned from the South yesterday afternoon. It is understood that the final decision as to which Minister will represent New Zealand at the Annexation Conference in Sydney will be made this week. Dunedin, This Day. A ten«year-old son of Mr Chandler, lighthouse-keeper at Cape Saunders, fell over a cliff 1000ft, the only injury the child sustained being a broken leg. The pedestrian Edwards arrived today from Melbourne to fulfil his matches with young Scott, Chkistchubch, This' Day. The New Zealand Shipping Company are advised by cable that the British Queen arrived at the Cape on September lrith, en route for Port Chalmers. The Compuny's. clipper Wiimea. has arrived at London from Wellington ; all well. A general meeting of the Phsnix and Premier Prospecting Companies was hell to-day. Of the first 2500 shares, of £1 each, 1000 were taken up ; of tne second, 200 shares, £5 each; wore taken up- , Invebcabgill, This Day. The Fenstanton arrived at the heads at 3 this morning, and crossed the bar 2 hours later, drawing 2l)| feet aft. Ciptain Williams in command. She has 2000 tons of cargo. During the passage she attained an average speed of 11 knots, bestday's work 290 miles. Her passengers enjoyed good health. . (FBOM OUB OWH COBBESPO.VDBNT.) ... . Bulls, This Day. The first section of the old. hospital, weighing five. ton*,. which is to .be rebuilt as a Masonic Hall, was successfully brought up to tuwn this morning.
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 46, 20 September 1883, Page 2
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337INTERPROVINCIAL. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 46, 20 September 1883, Page 2
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