INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
♦ . I - (PBB UNITED PBKBB ASSOCIATION.) CHBIBTCHCBCH, April 10. At Amberley to«day Arthur Regan, a jockey employed by H. McLean, wac thrown while exercising a hone in going over hurdles, and received concussion oi the brain. There are very slight hopes of his recoTery. Auckland April 10. Sir George Grey hns presented to the art gallery several additional paintings, a large number of books, valuable vases and curios, Natiye mats of flax, carred woodwork, etc The outbreak of voloanie action at Kerikeri plain is reported to be rery mild. A child named Thomas Enorman, aged IS months, fell iato a sancepan of boil* ing water near Helensville on Sunday, and died in a short time. The exodus from New Zealand continues, and by the Waihora, which left for Sydney this evening, over 40 persons (married men with families) left to try their luck on the Australian shores. Wellington, This Day. Reuben Hind, who was found guilty of arson, was sentenced to 21 years hard labor. 6, H. J C. Dunkin. who informes against Hind, pleaded guilty to a charge of burglary, and was sentenced to seven years hard labor. A man named Edmund Cording was found drowned in the railway reservoir at Featherstoa. this morning, hi* clothed were placed on th* edge of the «rater and it i» supposed he committed iwoide.
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 108, 12 April 1888, Page 2
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