INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
[PBB UNITED FBEBS ASSOCIATION. Blenheim, This Day. A telegram from Kekerangu reports that the Taiaroa hai broken in two at the main hatch. The after part is breaking np fast, and the cargo and wreckage Ere coming ashore. DnNKDTN, This Day. The Sydney Football Club, at a meet ing on 3rd April, decided to «end a team to New Z-al md this season, playing at Ancklnnd, Wellington, Ohristchurch, and Danedin, Chrißtciu t kci£, April 22. Mr R. Beothan, R. M , yosterday fined a publican £10 and costs for supplying a drunken maa with liquor. The case was brought forward by two welNknown ad» Tocat««a of total abstinence, who followed the mnn into tTie hotel to see whether the barman would aerrt him. Acckland. April 22 Another disturbance took place to» night. A mob of one thousand persons gathered in front of Orcen'* Boot Factory, the bootmakers who had resumed work. Syndon Brennnn was arroited for carrying an fffigy, and the names of the ringleaders wero |taken by the police. Three of the men working yesterday were intimidated from resuming work to»day.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 135, 24 April 1886, Page 2
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183INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 135, 24 April 1886, Page 2
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