INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
(pee united peess association). Poet Chalmers, February 28 The barque Akaroa, from Santos, which has been off Otago Heads since Wednesday, was towed into port last night, and, all being well, was admitted to pratique. Captain Murray gives a mournful account of the state of things at Santos. Hundreds of seamen are dy. ing daily like rotton sheep. The barque Alastor was to follow the Akaroa to Port Chalmers for orders- All her hands had been down with, fever. Captain Glaze< brook was convalescent, but the second mate, Mr Hugh Lyle, a native of New Zealand, had died from yellow fever, Napiee, February 29The criminal sessions of the Supreme Court, before Mr Justice Bichmond, opened with, an unusually heavy calender of eight cases, including manslaughter, garotting, attempted rape, wife beating, &c. Auckland, February 29. The little boy Alex. Munro, the only surviving victim of the Tauranga tragedy is rapidly recovering, and is conscious. Nelson, February 29, Bishop Mules was formally welcomed this evening at a conversazione, which, was very largely attended.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 104, 1 March 1892, Page 2
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