INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
(PER UNITED PRBSS ASSOCIATION.) Gisbobne, March 25.
Henry Kohetene, found guilty of attempted sodomy, was sentenced to three years. Mr Gully, of Wellington, is prosecutor in the murder case to-morrow ; Mr Kenny, of Gisborae, defends.
Dun edi n, March 25
At the city police court Henry White was charged with an illegal game in betting totah'sator odds with a 4»10 limit. Mr Solomon, for the defence, contended that no offence was disclosed. Judgment was reserved.
Auckland, March 25. Sergeant Paralow, the rifle champion, is to be accorded a publie reception on bis return to Auckland on Wednesday'. Intkboahgill, March 25
Professor Black, who returned to-day from Tasmania, says that he inspected most of the tinfields there, and is of opinion that, with the exception of Mount Bischolf, they have nothing there to equal the Pegasus discovery. He has brought with him four experienced miners.
The weather recently has been broken and cold. To-day very heavy rain fell. Harvest work is at a standstill, and there is yet a good d >al to do.
(Jhe KTCurecH, March 25
A. special meeting of the Synod to elect . successor to Bishop Harper is to be held n Wednesday.
The Palace .Rink, which has been refitted, was opened toriugiifc. V . .
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 111, 26 March 1889, Page 2
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