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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS

[PBS UNITED PBKBB ASSOCIATION. Auckland, This Day. The body of Decinaus Atkinson, victim of the late boat accident at Pahi, has been recovered and buried. Clap Tarsen, a sailor belonging to the barque Wenona, lying at Makarau, Knipara, was accidentally killed by boing jammed between two logs. Deceased was a native of Norway, 21 years old, and h.id no relatives in the colony. The engineer of the steamship MacGregor' declined to sign the new articles which the Seamen's Union have oblijed the Northern Company to draw out until their wishes to r«ise the pay to current rates has been conceded. The other engineers sustain Ids action. The manager of the company stated that he did not intend to comply with the : request of the engineers. WKBTPOBT, This Day. Bonfires were burnt last night in honor of the Westport Harbor Bill. Effigies of Mr Shrimski, M.H.K., and Mr Water house, M.L.C., who opposed the Bill, were burnt. Cheers were given for. Mr O'Connor, the member for the district, and Sir Julius Yogel. Dunbdin, This Day. Harry Bird, a bootmaker of George street, committed suicide by hanging himself to a bracket in his shop. Deceased had been drinking. Nelson, This Day. The Champion Copper Company struck last night in a low level drive a copper lode. . ' ' ! .

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 61, 1 November 1884, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 61, 1 November 1884, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 61, 1 November 1884, Page 2

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