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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS

Lpib vxm» rßßra associati«k. Auckland, May 28. The Hinemea left Manukau for Weilington at 6.30 a.m. to-day. Passengers —Colonel Wb it more, Messrs Larnaeh and Ssoythe, Master and Miss Wilton. It is probable that Colonel Wbitraore and Mr Lnruaoh will land at New Plymouth, and thence go overland to Wellington. WittisoToK, May 28. As yet no clue has been found te the perpetrators ef the jewellery robbery. The value of the goods is now estimated at £BiK). The Gorerameat were ia Cabinet the whole of the afternoon, Mo»t ef thr principal measures to be pres«ated to Parliament by Ministers are now com plete. The ship Rangitikei, Captain Cotter, 105 dsys eat from London, arrived today. Oil the i'ape she had her deck* i»wept daring a heavy gale, and a number •f movable articles weat over the side ; she also narrowly escaped losing a beat. The ship Highland Glen, Capt. Craae. 125 days out from Liverpool, arrived this morning. Part of her oargo it for Port Chalmers. May 29. A passenger by the Foxton coach, who got in at Foxton yesterday, was found dead last night when, the coach arrived in town. From papers found on the body, it is surmised that deceased is John Wilding, who had been engaged as over* seer on the Wellington-Manawatu railway. He has a daughter a school mistress at Fern Flats, near Marlon, and it is belirved that he has friends in Oamaru. Wilding was his en way to the Wellington hospital. The Appeal Court sat this morning, and delivered judgement n the Queen ?. Buckley (Chrisichnreh). The conviction was confirmed. In the case itegina v. W. Waring Taylor, the conviction was upheld, and Taylor will be brought up for sentence at the next criminal sessions of the Supreme Court. Chbictchubch, May 28. Mr L. Harper. M.H.B. for Avon, addressed his constituents at Papanui to-night. He avowed himself a sap porter of the present Ministry as long at they adhered to the policy they had enunciated when taking office. He received a vote ef confidence. Dunbdih, May 28. An inquest was held on a five.yearold child who was supposed to have died from neglect of the parents, bnt the medical evidence disclosed nothing beyond the fact of the child being ver? weak, and suffering from a wasting diseast. The | jurj considered the pareats were deserving ef great eensnre for net procuring medical attendance. : . Patxa, May 29; ; The Hon. Major Atkinson addressed his constituents in the Harmonic Hall on Saturday evening last. His speech, which extended over a couple of hoursi was similar in respect to the one delivered in Hawera. The qustions asked were few and unimportant.

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 148, 30 May 1885, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 148, 30 May 1885, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 148, 30 May 1885, Page 2

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