INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.
[PEB UNITED PBESS ASSOCIATION.]
Blenheim, Sept. 22., The Salvation Army still continue their nocturnal process with torches and hymn : singing, notwithstanding the prohibition by the Borough Council.
Hokitika, Sept. 21. Hugh Mcßeeves, chemist, . Revel)-, street, whilst chopping wood at his haok yard yesterday evening, dropped down dead. He leaves a wife and three children. ,
Weu.ingl'on,, Slept. 22, It is understood that next, week the members of Parliament will visit Kawhia in the Steamer Hmemoa, leaving here on I Saturday ; mornings and returning on Tuesday. .,.; [' '. / : Neison, This Day. At the inquest pn Mrs Mercer, who j was killed at Appleby, the verdict re- [ turned was "Accidentally. killed while 'illegally on the raijjwaj^l
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 43, 23 September 1884, Page 2
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