INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.
(PBB UNITED PBBS4 ASSOCIATION). Auckland, "February 9. A lad named Phillip Bree aged 17 years, while bathing oa Sunday at Tua* kau was drowned. Christchubch, February 9. A boy named Thomas Jensen, residing at Sydenham, was drowned in the Heath cote Eiver at noon to»day while fishing. The bod* was recovered three hourx after. Wellington, February 10. The amount of Property Tax collected to the 6th of February this year was £236,500, as against £236,000 to the same day last year, The Treasurer's estimate is £855,000, and the Department fully expect it to be exceeded. Auckland, February 10. One of the early settlers of the Wade, Mr Robert Otway, was yesterday found | dead on the road between the Wade and Whangapoua, having succumbed to heart disease. Napibb, February 10. Mrs De Lisle, wife of Dr De Lisle, had an apoplectic seizure to-day and died without recovering consciousness. Nkw Plymouth, February 9. Patrick Whelan, labourer, was killed while bushfelling near Stratford.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 96, 11 February 1892, Page 2
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162INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 96, 11 February 1892, Page 2
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