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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS

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■■ Auckland. June 3. A youn|ojfr|nameci|^!r^Bmig Hud:, aon. 18 years of age, committed 'suicide by hanging herself f rbm a Ubeam in ! a house where she was staying on a visit' to her grand parents at Wark worth ' 'From the circumatances it is concluded the deceased was goffering from,rel l igious> .mania. ''' : ; *" ' ' V ' L "~ -' '^'^ v . ■*- '-' ; The Government have instructed Dr Ginders, of Eoforua, to' 'visit ' Totoanu and report upon the leprosy said to exist amongst the Maoris there; _, :/;.;.,■; 'About thirty volumes of books, some of them very rare, comprise the latest gift made yesterday by Sir George Grej ,to the P;ublic Jjjbrarr, , . ,. k ~ . ' x ',\h. labouring- man niCmed John 'Millar dropped dead jesterdriy at Port Albert. A' subscriptioa of. £20» has been sent by Messrs Wirth to the Mayor of Sydney fur the Bourke relief fund. .It is reported that the .Natives at a Maori settlement on the VVaikato E.ivor below Mercer. have, during the Fast few days, been, attacked ; with /an epidemic /which has resulted in the death of 17 of A fish-hawker , nraiedt James Beaver! rfell off tHer^haigfrei wnarf drowned. Mr Edmonds. j»f. piaudelands, ,^ai k||t<| w.as thrown from his horse to-day apd-idied in ; the evening of concussion of tUe>rain: ' \ ':'"'■ ; ''■-';"■ •"' ■ u'-".i- - -:;;-u-< r i : "• ; >-!*- WanoakOT', June.'4. ; -J f jA deputation of farmers met jJjhe farners this evening to discuss the latelj revised , tarjffi fyru hprse»sihpeing. The farriers sub'raittQd a cash. tan£C :" sh"owing r a reduction 'of^ld par o'eiiii J wh\oh how-' ev<Br'iw|as notja'ctfrpted^ ]Af teXdiscuisioni the farriers decided to discuss the matterifurther uib the next meetjn«.(; . H^ii $ .. } . t GHBis^CHCfBqHj June 3f , / Charles Stewart Gordon, '^.yojani m#h" 214; yejirs of R'j>e f forjfbtir ! years' eon fidentialjclerk "Harris, a m<?ney jende.rj r wa« arrested io-day *6n a c charge of misappropriating his employers money. Jt is Wlieved'hi* defalcaeions.ag ascertained «o far, amount to ii7S9. He received a salary of £2 ; 'ss' per^eek. Mr 'Justice Denniston tpVda'yf granted an order to compel Mrs White, f W|ife of Joseph White, sentenced to.a ; term otr iinprisooment for fraudulent baukruptcy tp, pajf to the Offitial As^iieti^BSffi giVen to her by White befprrfhe attempted ttf abscontlL ,;W"-^s^- i <l" ■ v .'<'-'/ "■■'' ■'"

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 147, 5 June 1890, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 147, 5 June 1890, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 147, 5 June 1890, Page 2

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