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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS

(PElt UNITED PRESS A9bOCIATION.) Nelsox, August 21. News is just m from the Owen with a report from the mine manager of th*

Wakatu ExUnded, stating that » larg* reef haa been cut in a cross out about 20t feet from the surface. The stone i* ©I bluish colour and heavily charged witiit ininerals.; B^t'RrMn. four or five feet of stone is in sight, but the hanging wall his not. yet been struck. drillings ; have been tested and £old got from them. The discover)'" is Tiewed. as impr-rtint^ • ■ Chbibtchubch; August 21". Following up yesterday's seizure of cigars, Mr Shan Don visited" a larga whole* sale establishment this morning as' indi-"^ cated by the tobacconist -whose goods ; •were seized yesterday, (^rith the. ,:reauit that ten large and twenty small boxes of cigars were seized bearing no Custom's : mark.';.-- \->-/:";,;;: ; \. ; :v.v : .: ; : . : ■.:;■:■;■ '-•'.•■■ '"" :George i Hayward, aged 62, fell dead' while picking sioneß in a paddock near- 1 ' Templetpn, probably of apoplexy. ;v ; :;? r Aagu^t2L r His Excellency the Goyernor returned .-.'. froni Nelson this morning, v ; ; ; The Doric left Eio for Plymouth on the ■ 16th, and the lonic left Plymouth for , Port Chalmers, via Hobaft, on ;the 10th. Feeling reference ; to the .recent^boat ■ : accidental; the Heads was made to-day> at a meeting of the Harbour Board, and a resolution of sympathy: with th» rela-. r tiyes of the deceased carried. ' : Auckland, August 16; ■ During the run of the Pakarangi: hounds at Cambridge this afternoon, one ; of the Mr John Taylor, was thrown at a fence, hie) horse rolling over him. He was lifted up to;be carried to the residence of his brother, a iiort'distance away j ' but died ; ; before ; the house was reached. Shortly after the start, Mr Patton was also thrown, and was rendered insensible. He .is now,; inr a critical condition, suffering fronconcusr sibn of the braimilaylor was a settler in this -dißtnotand highly^speqted. i " v ; ■ .-: ;.;- ; - : -: -s }) OaiißUV Autrust^l./ A child named- Cuff died suddenly tnis^ morning, an inquest will <be held this afternoon. V The. evidence showed that the child had had a fit, and that medical assistance was called at once. The child, however, died before the doctor arrived. A verdict of death from natural causes was returned.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 29, 22 August 1889, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 29, 22 August 1889, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 29, 22 August 1889, Page 2

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