IN TERPROVINCIAL.
[PBB UNITED PBEB3 ASSOCIATION. 1 Wellington, This Day. It is stated that Mr J E. Redmond, brother to William Redmond, the lecturer on Irish affairs, left Sydney for Auckland on Sunday laxt. i Otaki, This D.ty. Kepa, a well-known Maori Lay Reader, i on his way to hold a service at Horowhenua, fell off his horse on the beach and broke his neck. ArcKXAND, This Day. The Hamilton cheese factory started to-day. Mr James Smith, of Greenfield, Otago, and Mr Reid, of Messrs Duncan and Keid, Dnnedin, have visited the PaXerehere Block, and express an opinion that it will be eminently adapted as a sheep country. Chbistchubch Thia Day. The New Zealand Shipping Company have received a telegram from Mr Coster, dated London, September 28th, reporting that half of the shipment of meat per Mataura was bad. : -> Oamabtj, This D^ay., Rowdyism in connection with ilie Salvation Army meetings still cantinue. Last night a lad was arrested for throwing a stone through the window of the hall in which the services are conducted.
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 51, 2 October 1883, Page 2
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174IN TERPROVINCIAL. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 51, 2 October 1883, Page 2
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