I N TERPROVINCIAL.
[pee uxitkd peeps association.! Auckland. This D*y. Typhoid is still prostrating the nut'vas in the North. Coulthiird and Graham's sawmill at Terahau, was burned down yesterday morniu,'. Tlie fin* is supposed to have originated in the engine houso, in the woodwork noar the furnace. Sunday closing was generally obeyed by the publicans yesterdMy, tinder the new regimo. One case of alleged trading wna detected by the police, who prosecuted. New Plymouth, This Day. The Hon Mr Bryce landed from (he ffinemoa this morning, and has gone out to see tho harbor works, whic ■■ have made considerable progress since his last visit. Dunkdin. 1 his Day. The rain has ceased, but it is still threatening. No damage hns been done to tho rail ways by the recent rains, and it is not believed the crops are at all seriously damaged. Wellington, This Day. Captain Rose, resident manager of to IVew Zealand Ship; inn Company, pr s nted to the Ceniral Club a carcase of mutton frozen here upwards of five months ago, and sent Home in tho Dorii* and out tifjaiu in tho Aornhgi. Ituns in •p'endid condition, and a large number of gentlemen, invited to partake of it at lunch 10-daf, pronounced tho flavour admirable
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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 23, 26 February 1884, Page 2
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208INTERPROVINCIAL. Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 23, 26 February 1884, Page 2
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