INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
_, t IjPBE ri»ITB&rBK»*»SOej*TIOK.r Welmnotok, May 10. Arrangements hare beea completed by the Union dteamootpi Uo»pany to load the b.s. Bundhara at Calcuttsr m Jnrjr for New Zealand port*. She will be followed in October by the e.s> OairntottK . vi ■,'-'.■* ' . •• ' ThisDay.,^. A. conference between the Railway Commissioners and the Maritime Council on the question of the employment of casual labor in the railway sheds and railway trucks on the wharves, takes place to-morrow morning. The following promotion* have taken place in the Government Life Insurance Department ;— Morris FFor* r assistant actuary becomes actuary ; Hudson r chief clerk, becomes secretary ; Todd, assistant accountant, becomes accountant ; Irvine re- 1 taus his present position of superintend, enfc of agencies, and inspector of branches. ':. "r Dvimebik. May 12. The Premier has advised Mr Fulton* member lor Taieri, that Government will, this eesstou T introduce* Bill giving power to the people by direct rote oi the ballot box periodically taken, to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors within the : district in which they reside*. . A wrestling matoh, in three styles, for £100 aside zs being arranged between Duncan Cross, an American athlete, and H. Dunn, 1 of New Zealand. . Attckland, May 12 The news of Mr Pryce, M.H.B. for Waipa, on' the education question are to be discussißd! at a meeting of the Waikato branch of the New Zealand Educational Institute about a fortnight hence. - Another accident in the football field has to be reported, a lad named Leo Kilfoyle having broken me arm in two places whilst playing* in a junior match. Nkw Plxmovtb, May 12, Mahi Kai was brought up again before the Besident Magistrate 1 this xabrning and further remanded till Monday next. Mastsbton. This D«y. A young man named 3eorge Russell was killed at Te Ore Ore this morning by a fall of earth. " ■ Chbistchfach. This Day. The recent rains were followed by a ; severe fro^t ; the thermometer fell to 27 this morning. . At a meeting of the Ambulance Society a letter was read from the hospital .surgeon, crediting the pupils with having saved the life of a man run over by the train. Eleven of the New Zealand fire' brigades ara now receiving instructions in ambulance work.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 137, 13 May 1890, Page 2
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