INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
_PBB UNITED PBEBB ABBOCIATION. Blenheim, This Day. The charee against the Salvation Army for bavin**: obstructed the mark- 1 place was dismissed. •■ ' *; WELLtirtfTON, This Day. Messrs Shaw, Seville, and the Albion Company* steamer 1 lonic left Plymouth on December 6th ; oalled at Teneriffe on the . 12th December, leaving the same day ; arrived at Hobart on January 15th, sailing again a few hours later. The, voyage was a fine weather one. Two death's, occurred' on the voyage — one a saloon passenger, and the other a member of the crew. She bring- 12 saloon passengers, 44 second class, 107 third blast, and 217 immigrants: ; Among the passengers ; are Major Te Wheoro and Mr Skidmore, interpreter. The counsel's address in the Waring Taylor oase is finished and the judge is summing up. "'[}''. Gisbobnb, This Day. A native boy, aged 12 years, ran a splinter in hit thigh. He was treated by a man named Palmer who has a ; large practice among the Maories. Tetanus supervened and when a doctor was called in it was too late; the boy had died. At the inquest . it was .shown if properly attended to in time -his life could have, been saved. The jury said the police should prevent Palmer from practising.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 93, 20 January 1885, Page 2
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