INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
(PER PRESS ASSOCIATION). Wellington', March 13. "William Skeet, a very old settler residing at. Groytown North, died suddenly of apoplexy. Napiek, March 13. Tremendously heavy rain, accompanied by thunder und lightning, fell this afternoon, flooding the lower parts of the town nnd entering some low lying houses. Steady rnin as now falling. Hawera, March 18. On Saturday a little girl three or four years old, nnmed O'Dpn, living at a Convent, was accidentally burned while sitting on a stool near ft fire. She lingered till Sunday morning, when she died. DiWTDix. March 13. A motion by the R«v Mr Garland last night, before the Wesleyan Conference, bearing on the higher criticism of the leading evangelical doctrines, has created quite a sensation in religious circles.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 113, 14 March 1893, Page 2
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