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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS

L'BB VMITCD PBBM ASSOCIATION.

Auckland, July 28. Mr Bailey, at Parnell, has been accidentally poisoned. He took carbolic acid by mistake while under the influence ot liquor.

A direct line of sailing vessels between Ham burs and Auckland has been established. The first vessel, the Levuka, 636 tons, left Hamburg on the 15th of June with an assorted cargo of Austrian and <-enoan goods. Tbe Tense! 8, for the present are, to return horn« by way of the Islands, loading with copra. Mr J. A. Dan's has been awarded £39 damages against the Tramway Company for injuries sustained. Mr D. Moss, of Ponsonby, now sues for £506 for a broken wrist, caused through a car skiddißg.

Duneihn, July 28. At tbe Bruce nominations to-day. Messn Donald Reid, W. Hutchison, Macdonald, and Andersen were proposed. Wellington, July 28. A hre broke out in Messrs Henn and Hansen's turnery nnd wood ware workshop id Willis-street at 9. 12 o'clock this evening. The shop was completely gutted. The loss is about £600. It was unin« s tired.

This Day. The Government received • letter from General Stewart by the 'Frisco mail, atating that the N«rdenfrldt guns ordered by the colony are in a forward alate. find of superior class. They are expected to be to the colony shortly. They have also received information that the 12} toa guns for the colony are much stronger than those of the same class tent to Australia, and that a large quan tity of ammunition and erher war material ordered by the colony have b#en dripped . An attempt is being made to, if possi* ble, arrange a football natch during the Exhibition: North Island v South Island. The northern club* have been communicated with but reply not yet received. Intended match should take place in September. .

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 21, 30 July 1885, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 21, 30 July 1885, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 21, 30 July 1885, Page 2

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