INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
[PXR TTNITED FBKBS ASSOCIATION.] Avckland, Oetober 30. Th« Baiwtonga Emb&iij left to-night by th» Janet Nicoll, which takes the | largest cargo yet taken to the Islands. ; Mr Ballanee promised to arrange for reciprocity duties in order te effect closer commercial relations between the colony and Earotonga, and the establishment of a quasi-protectorate by New Zealand. Sir George Grey intends visiting the South Island and addressing a public meeting there hi the early part of next year. Wblmxgton, October 29. The Marine department has recieved the following telegram from the harbour-' master at Greymouth:— "The master of the steamer Oreti reports that, while coasting close into the shore, he observed the h«ll of a vessel, about sixty tons, close to the beach, between Bocks' Point and Remarkable Slip. Nobody was seen. The vessel looked beached." At the Divorce Ceurc to-day, decrees absolute were granted in the cases of William Arthur Smith v Alice Smith nnd G. A. Strike, and Mary Jane O'Kearn v James Grey. A man nnm«d J. C. Jones, a farmer, died at Paikakariki this morning, from the effects, it is supposed, of a fall from his horse.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 61, 31 October 1885, Page 2
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