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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS

♦ (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Auckland. September 22. On the arrival of the train at Ohaup© a large and enthusiastic crowd of settlefiS| met the Hon John Bryce and gave him a hearty welcome to the Waikato. Although it was sale day, the auction was temporarily adjourned to enable the settlers to show a mark of respect and esteem for their late member. Mr Bry'ce made no formal address, but went about the settlers, chatting on the recent Parliamentary episode now so famous; Auckland, September 22. Mr Lake addressed the Waikato electors last night at Hamilton. Mr Bryce addressed the meeting in a feeling speech bidding farewell to h-.s late constituents. A resolution was passed, " That this meeting entirely sympathises with the Hon Mr Bryce in the unmerited injustice the Government has endeavoured to L put upon him, and wish to place' on record the unabated confidence in him now, and hope at some future time he might agaia represent them." ' Lyttelton, This Day, A fatal accident occurred on board the steamer Pakeha, this morning. William Eoder, aged 17, was on 'board at 8.20 in connection with his employers business.? The derrick was being hoisted over the forehatch when the rope broke, and. as,,,, the derrick fell a chain attached fell ouVand a heavy hook attached, struck Eoder T who was passing along the deck, fractured his skull, who died two hours afterwards. Dunedin, September 22. The body of a, man named Gray, whohas been missing from Waikoikoi, was . found in the Pornahaka river to-day. A man named Peter. Down is missing" from Outram. He went to bed as usual: early last night, and this morning his.; wife found that he was missing. He left an affectionately-worded letter stating;; that when she read the letter he would be' dead, and requesting that no search: should be made for his body. Wellington, September 23. The Tainui, Captain Evans, arrived from London at 7 o'clock this morning. Her dates are — Plymouth, August 9th ; Teneriffe, the 14th. . ; '

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 37, 24 September 1891, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 37, 24 September 1891, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 37, 24 September 1891, Page 2

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