INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
LPBB UNITED FBEBS ASSOCIATION. GrEYMOUTH, AtlgUSt 26. The Tyneside colliery of Messrs Kilgour and Wicke sent their first lot of coal down to-day. It is situated on the | •ast end of the Wallsend mine, and hat a seam of good coal 14ft thick. Chbistchubch, August 25. At the annual meeting of the New Zealand Shipping Company to-day a diridened of fire per cent: was declared, and the\report, a gist of wnich ha^ been previously telegraphed, was adopted. Dunedin, August 27. Grewea' hotel at the Blaespur has been burnt down. Insuraaco — £300 in the Victoria office. Wellington, August 26. It has been decided to hold a monster Temperance demonstration at the Exhibition building on the 23rd of September. Alexander Stewart wag charged with unlawfully selling two railwag return tickets, including steamer fare, from Ashburton to Wellington. Ho was fined 10s and £10 11s costs. - Auckland, August 28. Marshall Booth, while addressing a crowded audience here, stated that the same system prevails in the leading colonial cities, though to a lesser extent, which the Pall Mall Gazette has exposed in London. In due season he will come to the front with disclosures, baclied by evidence through the agency of males and females pt the Prison Gate BrigadeSj^^ ; . ItfVEHCABGILLj^AMfcTfsT^S.r : At the Supragje^otffftoiday^VPilliairi Gibsopj^of-SiioToTer, was foundfgailty of jjerjtjry, sentence being deferred. ''■'.. Mr Sydney Muir, who; was assaulted and tarred at the Lower; Hutt, has instructed Mr Trovers/ solicitor, to take proceedings again«t the offender*. Thb Empire Haibdressing and Bi£> liahd Saloon. . j 1 P. J. Milleb wishes to notify to tlio ] public of Feilding and district that he >1 has opened the Hairdressing and Billkri i , Saloon next Bcllre's Hotel. Pipes, to- \i bacco, cigars, cigarettes, Ac, of all kinds kept in stock. Lndies* hair work and i ] combings of all descriptions worked to ' order. Wednesday afternoons from 2to fT will be specially set apart for Ladies' Haircuttmg. Gentlemens' Haircutting j each other day from 8.30 a.m. to 9 p.m., j Saturdays 11p.m. Lorers of the Green Gloth will fi«d in this establishment one ( of the best tables in the colcny, with fit- • * tings mplete, and patrons will receive J every possible attention.— Advt. i
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 33, 27 August 1885, Page 2
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363INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 33, 27 August 1885, Page 2
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