INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
I PEB UJJITBD FHBfiS ABBOCIATIOU. 1 Auckland* May 16. Mr J. P. Maxwell, one of the Bailway Commissioners, -who has been on a visit to th\s district, left to-day by the Wanaka for Wellington. DujntDiN, May 16. The propnetors of the Shag Point Colliery are proceeding civilly for an ejectment of those miners on strike who. are in occupation of their houses. Biinhbib. May 16. A boy, 7 years old, named Watson, at Benwicktown, fell down yesterday afternoon, dying instantly. He had had la grippe. The doctor said death waa the resttlt of the bursting of -a tumour on the liver. New PiTMonra, This Day. The Government have decided to pay the expenses of all necessary witnesses in , the New Plymouth murder, case. ; " .:. WBM.INOTON, This D»J. The Treasurer will deliver his Budget dpeeuh unless unforseen difficulties occur, on the first Tuesday after Parliament .meats. ■'."' ;•...-■ ;: :'■'■■ •■ ' ■ ■■■' ■ ■
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 139, 17 May 1890, Page 2
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