INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
. [PHB UNITED PBEBf ASSOCIATION. AucKiAND, May 5. The inquiry ns to the grounding of the Taupo wuKJield to-diay The court considered that Captain MeColl took all possible precautions, wild considering the vtnte of the wen I her, did not feel justified in dealing with his certificate. Tho cer tifioates of the other officers were returned. " , While the Arawata was on her waj from Kussell to Auckland, Robert. DuddoW, a coal trimmer, while clearing th< ash shoot, fell overboard and was drowned. Hokitixa, May 5. At the District Court Darid- Curie, publisher of the Hokitika Guardian, was committed for trial at the ; Supreme Court on five informations for eriminai libel. Bail was allowed in each case. Ohbistchubch, May 5. Messrs J. L. Scott, B. M. Taylor, S. P. Andrews, and S. G. Jolly were nomin* ated to day as candidates for the Syden"httm neat in the House of Sepresentatires rendered racant by the resignation of Mi White. The show of hands was in farour of Mr Scott. The poll takei place next Wednesday.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 140, 6 May 1886, Page 2
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