INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.
In* rarrn> rasas .association..) ChcistoEVßCx, October IS. Yesterday afteraeon Helen Milne, m- , two-year- old child of J«hn Milne, a farmer oi JLtiucoln read, fell into a bath of hot water and -was so badly scalded that sh&died four hours latex. ■■■■••• October 20. The Betail Traders' Association tonight decided not to close their shops on? .Labour Demonstration Day. but to permit any of their employes to leave work that day who* choose, provided the; gat no wages for tbe day. A young man named Wooledge was sentenced to l&dayV imprisonment atthe> Poli«e Court this meraisg, oo a charge of . using obscene lantjtajp and resisting the- : police-. Tke a&t&af*)** out of skylarking-, ■with young girls fit the Salvation Army Barracks on Sunday eveaing. and Jed to * disturbance, in witieh abeut 209* jouogs men= and larxikins took part. . * AveKZkMi October 19* The tourist traffic is reported to be> ! steadily growing at Hoterua. - Dr BakewelL la » Usture on the subject of leprosy, «?«•& the electors to- ' insist upon, their rapreaeajtatiyes to take' steps to keep tixis-Coleay fie© from that disaase, and isolate- th* few case* here it thapreeeat tuae.;.. The Boafd of Wwation hay* rejected "\ the molioa proposed by Mr Luke, to the " effect that there should be no difference whatever in< the salaries of male and female teaeheta. This Day. Arrived— Toeea from? Baratonga. Sh#= brings news thai the native* of Manganic an island in th» H*rvay "Stoaf , intend to» expel the whit© tradiKW froro tie island. WmiAwvnw, October 20 The E.M.g. Bi»psh« l»fl Plymouth for New ZeaUod oa Saturday. The Court of Asppaai. has been adjourned to Moaday. A mow preoi^w estineat© of the old printing of&a »how fcbe loss, exelusif • of the a»c»Rt due to the Hospital Trust. ees, to be S n ,,9QR. Ia O »ade4 in this is the full valn« of <;*rtem liikogrffphie work, which would aave to be ropluoesl in any ease, and th» t«lal lost is~thua reduced &> a little orer £10,000. . ' ;TlMsD>y.'' : ' : ft is expeoted Cojtain^ Bwsoeß will re- .*• tnrn from Napier to-meerow. Mr FergusJi will probaliy imw /^4sW Bwta thisv afternoon. . r ? f } Mv Dobs, & native *f OaapMrk* and *. butter expert, hasbaaa apj««it«d temporarily to assist Ms S*waw* Cbvarnmentv Instructor in dßJ^«a*ttejfs I J l .]a..ev#rtaking: the work of the dep artasaat. .-■ «KsYK«>!?*B» OetoberlS. :. A very haayy gale and iai&-oe«urrei' all Saturday. The glass waetke lowest ever seen in this district. I?o Passage i»reported. AvoK^AKa^Tiiu-ZKiy. Joseph Uaxt*r, aged 46, siam«d, formerly a koteiktepar is- Dunecliß,--recently arrived fro* Qw»«Mland, J shot himself through tke fcead a4-sn a.m.ii^ KyberPaas. The wound is svppoßed tobe fatal. He has bee* Bai»rt«aate : .m* . his speculations. . There was » : heavy thvadeytorm lasfe night, aid ike treneadoae- dowspour" flooded the lowlyiivg' streets. Thelight* ning fused the g»*pipe of tike Tihmos^ Telegraph Office a*d uci tke §a» ablaze. The operator sucteedcdia extißgoishing;.- . it witnout any serious daantge. ■ -^STa* serious casualties as» reported. '
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 53, 21 October 1890, Page 2
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479INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 53, 21 October 1890, Page 2
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