INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.
•■. '■ ■ - L ~~- — ' ♦ . ; ----;-- - ::; '' 'SI? UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. I '^^; i/HBi«rpHi;BOH, June '28. A housemaid at the Palace Hotel has been committed for trial lor, stealing a £10 note from Mrs Georgina Hollo way (Georgina Smithaon) . At the City Ci/urt, George Fuller, fish-^ erman r wa* fined 4Qfc for catching troua oat of season. ■ .^fl "Wasqxsvi, June 36ijH Kaiwhare, the Native charged w^H murder ng his wife up the Wailojj^H River, was eonrfoitt'd on Saturda^^^H manslaughter. Bail was allowed. - WooDviiiE, June 3w^| A man named Fred Knight died siur^ dshly fit Pahiatua on Saturday night; cause unknown. . . Lung- worm is pausing unusual mortal-, ity amongst sheep in this district. Auckland, June 30. A telegram from Whanynrie relative §b the first Puhi Puhi crushing says the (>eneral stuff from the prospectors, is triving 62ozs to the ton, and shareholders ire w<*ll satisfied Sirp which has been selling at 2s 18 now worth ss. . I : This Day. The sheep in the Waikato have increased during the twelye months bj| 50,000, the number now beingapls,ooo. * The local Railway Servantsnave taken np the cause of Operative Bakers. Devore and Coopftr have been instructed to take crinlinal proceedings against the proprietary of the M Observer " for an alleffed%libel in Saturday's issue upon Tutohev, of Gisbome. Mesdames To bin and Millar had irinls together in an hotel on Saturday night, and after leaving Mrs Miller said she felt dizzy, and fell. She has since died. Weilington. This Day The Customs revenue oolleoted in the colony in June was £102,769 as compared with £127,165 for the previous month, and £98,647 for June 1889. # James Carson, an old pensioner, over 60 years of age, fell in the street^jn Saturday, dreaking his thigh. He cued in hospital last night from the shock to the system. In the Supreme Court, before the Chief Justice and a special jury, Wm, Hansen, a boy of 14 sued (through his father) W. Plunkett Cole, late master of Te Ajro school, for' L505 damages for breaking" his thumb with a cane in March last year. The defence is ondj moderate and sufficient chastisement was . inflicted. The case will last all day.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 7, 1 July 1890, Page 2
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355INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 7, 1 July 1890, Page 2
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