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INTERPROVINCIAL NeWS

~ [*EB VSTOD PBXBB ABSOOIATIOJr.J ' ' Iktmcaboill, January^ o' - Jamei -Delanej and Jeremiah Rjran were drinking in the former's house! at Georgetown last night, when a qoaijrel took place, daring which Delanej stabbed Ryan^in the neck with a knife The, Wotlndis not dangerens although it! is within an; eighth of an inch of the jugular artery! Delaney was arrested and brought up tq*day and remanded, being admitted to bail. i :

Duhbdiv, January 6. One hundred men wore engaged to» day to: proceed to ' Melbourne for the Union Shipping Company as lumpen in connection .. with the strike there. The. rate of frages is £5s per. week. The men leare to-mbrrew. The office u quite besieflpd.with applicants. <■. , \ , ■■; {

' Bisiramr, Jaauary 6; Geerge P»tichfesi'i shop wm broken into last night, and : jewellery worth stolen; ° Fart wai recovered tofdtj in an outhouse some 'distance from thesh?p. T#« m»n,* named M"nrph|faiiaO'jSalli ran, wb» were arrested ' on suspicion; ; were brought up and rentanded tail Saturday. ';..>'■!'; \ ; Wmusmo^p (5i , At the Eesident Magiitrate's Comr l this afternoOQ, in the case ot Mcldt inn t. Shaw, Mr Jellicoe, the prosecuting coun-. sel, said he had receired two telegrams from the prosecutor to the .effect that his absence bald been occasioned by senous illness, bat he hoped to be. present at the adjourned hearinjf. ''•'•' '" ;; ' I ',-. WiiiixGTtnx, This Daj; A letter from DVrville's Island, dated the 24th, gives particulars of a fatal accident which has occurred off there. A boat containing two Maori men and a Maori girl about 14 left one of the bays on the 21st to secure nikau, and on returning the boat was' swamped and drifted. The two men were drowned, and the Maori girl stuck to the boat all night. Nextmorning a Native woman, hearing her cries, pnt.off in. a dingy and 1 recused the givl, who had been 18 hours exposed. ,r. ■-■:... .......; This-pay. The Waipawa Court sat till midnight yesterday. Agnes Moran, domestic ser- i vant at a hotel at Takapau, was com- I mitted for tnal for the manslaughter of ■ her illegitimate childv •- '

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 89, 7 January 1886, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL NeWS Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 89, 7 January 1886, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL NeWS Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 89, 7 January 1886, Page 2

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