INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.
[PEII U.VtTIM) I'RKS-i ASSOCIATION."] Dt'XKDix. January 31. A bid mimed William Itoss was charged to-day with criminal! 1 assaulting a little girl at Mosgiel, aud the case was re« in and ''d. Thf accused was a former in» male of the Industrial Sciiool,
Nklson, January 31. A slight earthquake shock was felt at 620. CtuusrciiUKCH, January 31 A slight shock of oarthquako was Mf here at <>._ ) p in., the apparent direction bc'ma from eutt to west, and lhe duration about five seconds. This Day. A young woman nam»d Ethel Smith, real n-unu beliuvc-l to be Macauley, narrowly escaped poison'ng by tak ng a decoction of sugar of lead by mistake. Timauu. January 31.
John Thomson and Arthur Du»gan. Salvationists, werf charged at the Resident Magistrate's Oourt with obstructing the street, and continuing, when ordered te move on the 25th instant. Accused said they bad no money and elected to go to gaol for twelve hours.
Auckland, This Day. At a meeting of the Presbytery this morning, the Rev. Mr Lhinu wi< ap» pointed moderator. Tbe Rev*. Kiddel, McCallnin, Runcinaan, and Dunn, along with five elders, were appointed repre> sentati.ves to the meeting of the Asi -mbly in Wellinuton.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 88, 1 February 1887, Page 2
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