Late Interprovincial
IPEB tTOTXED PRESS ASSOCIATION.! Mastbhto». January 8 David Laird", a- rabbiter on Mr Wardell's station, swallowed a teaspoonful of arsenic early this morniner. 'Medical aid was procured from Mast erton, but he died at 11 o'clock. This Day. . The recent rains have beaten down the heavy crops of wheat in this district.. Reaping was just about commencing., Dpnrdin rhi^ltey. Intimation having been received from* the Under Secretary for Defence, that, the Railway Commissioners cannot see their-' way to grant passes to memhers- of RifleClubs attending the Exhibition meeting, Captain Somerville will make concessions to such members out of their entrances. WEtUNGTON. This Day The R.M. gave judgment this morningfor i- 50 and costs in the case > of Bertie VEquitable Insurance Association of the United States. The claim was for £500 damages in consequence of the Co. professing to issue a tontine policy, payable at the end of twenty years, whereat, after paying several premiums, plaintiff ascertained the policy had been made payable at death.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 84, 9 January 1890, Page 2
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166Late Interprovincial Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 84, 9 January 1890, Page 2
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