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[PEB UNITED PREM ASSOCIATION.! Wellington. This Day. Thomas Madigan, the Kaiwarra lollke % per, who was struck by the cow catcher of a trim while he was sta ding watching to snss, die! last night from the result or tiie injuries, which proved more serious than was at first supposed. It is stated his brother was killed in a somewhat similar rnnnner in England. The " Youth " company is drawing enormous houses. Mr Kerford, Attorney-General, and Mr Gillies, Minister of Kailw tys in Victoria, were shown round the Parliamentary and Government building by the Premier this morning. McGrath, a well-kn^wn boniface, who recently failed as a contractor, has levanted to Sydney, leaving a wife and family and a large circle of anxious enquirers. A proposal is on foot to send Hearn to Sydney to try conclusions with Laycock and Hanlon. Blenheim, This Day. Henderson's flax mill was burned down last night. Nothing is standing but the water wheel. The damage is estimated at £'lX). Insured in Liverpool and London for £'LOO. Can.se unknown. Henderson's mill has been burned down three times previously. New Plymouth, This Day. The Herald's Ureimi correspondent wires: — I have just received information that Herenua and party have turned the Europeans off the coal mines up the Mokau and canoed them down to the mouth of the river. The Natives have thrown the coal that was cot into the river. Dunedin, This Day. A fire occurred this morning in a 4 roomed house occupied by George Railton, a carpenter, at South Dunedin. Ensured £243 in South British. Auckland, This Day. 1 At the inquest *n the little girl Smith, ■ found strangled on a swing at Ponsonby, ■ the j ury r turned an open verdict.
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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 27, 6 March 1884, Page 2
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286INTERPROVINCIAL. Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 27, 6 March 1884, Page 2
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