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[PKB OHITBD PEKBB ASSOCIATION.] j Wellington, February 5. Nearly 400 eaves of apples and pears were seized t»-day as being infected with the codtio moth. Auckland, February 5. Mr Glover, the Teniperane* lecturer, received s public at the Theatre Itojal last might. Mr J. Newman presided, and stated that. Sir William Pox had forwarded £'50. to him towards Mr Glover's passage to the eolonj. Heeanducts a fire days' temperance mission here. . Ctbbyhovtb, February 6. A boy sixteen year* of age (William Evans) was drowned at Brunuerten ij\ the Grey Birer this afternoon, lie. could not swim, and had walked out •Tor hit depth. The body has siriee been recovered by diving. : , Dcnbdik, February 5. V The project fer atartmg a- Nuntes and Invalids, Home has fallen through.
The Premier and Native Minister an on a visit te Waikawa.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 102, 6 February 1886, Page 2
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