INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
■■ m (KB CKITBD FSKBS ASSOCIATION.) Chbistchvbck, April 10. An inquest was held this afternoon on a body found in the Lyttelton harbor thi« morning. It was recognised as that of Macalister, one of the crew of the Coptic who was seen alive in Lyttelton abomt 5 30 p.m. on the day when the steamer sailftd. Ha was then drank, and was going towards the ship with another sailor. The jury returned a re-rdiot of 44 found drowned." At a meeting of the Managing Committee of the Industrial Association, the tariff framed by the Protection Conference recntly held in Wellington was generally disapproved by the members, as it exceeded their wants. Auckland, This Day. An otd man named P. O'Dowd, residing at Monnt Koskill road, attempted suioide yeste diy by swallowing laudi a m. after which he chewed the heads off matches. He is recovering. Wellington, This Day. W. J, McCavanah, for embeizlemen t, was sentenced to one year's hard labor With the exception of one case against Phillips Willv«»«ffvffe now being fried, requlnquig (tic) » «a and i rivir • proa* n« tioas have bt-eu aujxurned till tne guv of May. Judge Prendergast leaves for Wanganui, and Judge Richmond for Nelson and Blenheim.
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 109, 14 April 1888, Page 2
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