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.» [PES UNITED PBESS ASSOCIATION.] Thames, This Day. The Makara quartz brought to the Thames for crushing has yielded at the Herald battery 45 ounces of amalgam ! from 10 tons of stone. 58 bags produced 43 1 ounces, the other 1£ ounces. When retorted to-day the result was 16 ounces [ lOdwts of richer colour than ordinary j Thames gold. ! Chbistchubch, This Day. ' Articles for a4B hours' walking match between Scott and Edwards have been I signed for Thursday night. At the inquest on Edward Dunkwell I the jury found a verdict of " Accidental death," but the evidence was contradictory as to the presence of one guard. Wellington. This Day. The last of the Oxford's immigrants have been released from quarantine. Previous to the Hinemoa leaving for Nelson last night, b seaman named Jas. Wilson receired severe injuries to his spine owing to the winch breaking and the horse box striking him. Nelson, This Day. The Governor's landing proved a great success. His Excellency expressed himself delighted with his reception. The Governor, with Miss Jervois and suite will remain for a week at Sunnyside House as the guests of the citizens. Napieb, This Day. Another fatal accident is reported from Petane. A daughter of Mr W. Carswell, aged fourteen, weut out for a j walk yesterday afternoon. Not returning to tea, she caused alarm, and all night senrch parties were out. This morning the body w»s found in the river. The telegram sent this morning about the death by drowning of Miss Carswell is only a canard. She is safe and well in Napier. . . Mr VI axwell has been depntationi*ed, but still refuses to run a Saturday evening train, unless double gazetted rates be gnarauteed. Timabu, This Day. The financial result of Mr J. K. Redmond's lecture here on Saturday night is stated to be over LIOO. Oamaku, This Day. At a meeting of the School Committee last evening it was decided to obtain legal advice as to the power of the Education Board to disrate the High School. Dunedin, This Day. Mr J. E. Redmond lectured here last night in the Queen's Theatre to a good audience. At tho e\ose a rote approving of Home Rule for Ireland was unam-. XBously carried.
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 60, 23 October 1883, Page 2
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372INTERPROVINCIAL. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 60, 23 October 1883, Page 2
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