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FEILDING POST OFFICE ROBBERY SEVERE FROST. SUDDEN DEATH. W___tngtos, This Day. -*; Allendale, charged with the larceny of a safe from the railway station at Feildring, was remanded to Pahnerston. Mr and Mrs Agnew were charged io* day with having no lawful means of support, and remanded until Wednesday. Mr Jellicoe, counsel, said he would endeavor to make arrangements for their* leaving Wellington. Sharp hoar frost last night. The hills' are covered with snow. Water was. frozen in bedrooms. Buohanan addressed his Carterton constituents last night. He condemned continuation of North Island railway and advocated spending the balance of ! the million loan in the purchase of native lands for settlement, of which there are j splendid blocks served by present railways. j An additional J.P. list will be issued shortly to fill up vacancies caused by death or retirement. i William Ebden, an old settler, dropped [ dead in his house this morning. I W. Munro, draper, had his discharge j suspended in the Bankruptcy Court for 18 i months. The Chief Justice said circum- ■ stances showed either gross neglect ox; ! dishonesty on bankrupt's part. .- .-"■"■
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 145, 13 June 1889, Page 2
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