INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
Ipisk united pbess association.!" Chbistchukch, January 4. Amongst a consignment of fruit sent from Sydney to Beauchamp and C 0.,. and sold on Saturday morning, were six cases of apples bearing signs of the grub of the codhn moth. Information was at once giveu to the Customs authorities, who ordered the cases to bo isolated and not delivered. Oam Abu, January 4. The petition against appointments to the Legislative Council is being largely signed here. Invkrcabgili, January 4. A fatality occurred last night to a driver named Aspray of the late car from Gladstone. The night was yery wet, and there was no one on the platform with him, and* how the accident happened is uuknown. The ear wheel had gone over his jaw and throat, and he must have died instantly. The deceased was not discovered till the horse rau into another car while shunting at the stables. Wellington, J-inaary 5. :f| Occident and Tempest have been scratched for all engagements at the Wellington Meeting. This Day. The Hon Mr Hislop's resignation will probably take effect from January 1. The Premier left for New Plymouth this morning, on private business He will be away about a week. Captain Edwin forecasts a heavy northerly gale with rain between the Bth and 11th instant. Weather in meantime unsettled and windy.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 84, 6 January 1891, Page 2
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