INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
I PRB UWITKD FREBS ASSOCIATIOK.J ! Chbistchttbch, September 9. Henry Clements, aged 34, fell dead in Ward and Co 's yard. He had been unloading hopf. He was a steady man, and leaves a wife and children. Lyttklton This Day. The cargo of the American Brigantine Nettie was discovered on fire last night. It was subdued with difficulty. The yes sel has 3 feet 9 inches of water in her, no doubt spontaneous combustion caused the fire The second mate Bljnett, was stupefied in his cabin by the smoke, but was got out and was restored. A firoman named Graham was also stupefied by the smoke issuing from the hatch bat was restored. Dcnedin This Day. Mr MF. Storer. of Meek and Co., Wellington, died yesterday. At the Police Court Adam Elliot, at present undergoing sentence for conspiracy in the stili case, was sentenced to an additional month for being a possession of an unlicensed still. Six boys escaped from the Industrial School and robbed a quantity of jewel lery from the house of a farmer at Maungatua also a small sum ofmone^v. They were remanded.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 37, 11 September 1890, Page 2
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187INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 37, 11 September 1890, Page 2
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