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«, [PKB tTXITKD PBESS ASSOCIATION.! Wkllington, May 26 The passage of the barque Cari boi was a very rough one. During a heavy sea the ship gave a lurch, and the captain (Pederson) who was at the wheel had hi* lep jammed, the result being that his thigh was broken. One of the Salvation lasses was to-day fined 2'te, for using obscene language on Saturday while intoxicated. This Day. The Gisborne papers contain a formal letter from Sir Julius Yogel intimating his withdrawal from contesting the East Coast Seat. At the Resident Magistrate's Court this morning, Frederick Cooper, a compositor in the Government printing office,was fined Lo and costs for a.breach of the Printers and Newspapers Registration Act, 1868, by printing and circulating a squib about the Thorndon election without attaching an imprint thereon.: Two seamen belonging to the Victdry were fined L 5 and LlO each for assaulting the chief engineer of that steadier. . Wahanui, the Ngatiihaniapoto chief has arrived at Wanganui, and corner on to Wellington. He will remain here through the session, as he is anxious to see how it is worked. The Governor has declined to interfere with the sentence of death passed on O'Donghue, the Hokitika murderer, and the prisoner will therefore be executed. CflfiisTCflUfiOff, This Day. Mr J. M. Cochrane, of the Mount White Station, on the West Coast road, died yesterday from a self-inffiicted gunshot wound. Wamgaxui, This Day; Sir Wm. Fox has registered his position on the Education Board as he is leaving the colony. Caliill, the jockey hurt at tbe steeple* chase yesterday, is progressing favorably. Patea, This Day. Lundberg was brought up at- the Resident Magistrate's Court on Saturday, but the. police withdrew the charge. Lundberg intends having an inquiry insititufed into the affair to clear his character. ! ........ Dunedin, This Day. Robert Wilson, who leaves for England per Aorangi, ' was entertained at a complimentary banquet. The Tiui-K* sa_>*F. W. Grant, at present I acting as assistant- bailiff in the Oamaru district, is heir to the arldoin of Seafield w orl]. \£7(Koo(i a year, to wiiich his father has just succeeded.
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Feilding Star, Issue 71, 27 May 1884, Page 2
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351INTEEPROVINCIAL NEWS. Feilding Star, Issue 71, 27 May 1884, Page 2
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