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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS

•■ r— . I PRK CNtTRD PBKSS ASSOCIATION. J New Pltmoctth, Februiry 7. Archdeacon Govett was thrown from his carriage yesterday and seriously hurt. His right arm is broken in two places. Hokitika, February S. A little boy of. seven years, named : Heiineywill, was drowned in the rivet* on Saturday afternoon. '.While sitting on a pile, fishing, he fell into 16ft of water, with a strong current. The body ha» not yet been found. - Chbistchuhch, February 8. A meeting of the New Zealand Brass and .Military Bands' Association was held on Saturday night. ' Representatives attended from Christchurch, Dunedm, Invercargill, and Oamaru, and several other binds in both Mauds were represented by proxy. It was decided to hold a coutest under the auspices of the Association in Dunedin in the last week of November, to be arranged bj a local committee. ■ • WbtjLixgtok, This D»y. Mr Thomas Mackay, Land Purchase Commissioner for the Public Works Department, has been appointed to act with Messrs -Bees and Carroll in" inquiring into Native Land titles. - - Mr Ward, Postmaster-General, attends the Postal Conference in Sydnej. The Goyernor, accompanied by hia private secretary, left for Napier this morning en route for Lake Warkaii, Moana. "_ "

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 98, 10 February 1891, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 98, 10 February 1891, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 98, 10 February 1891, Page 2

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