INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
I (run mEss association) I Auckland. April 14 The dispute refilling the survey iv the Unweia country has been settled. A Sydney telegram states that Scott, who is under sentence of death for the Waikotniti murder, is the son of a highly respected timber merchant in West Vie lorin, and that tho news of his conviction has been a terrible blow to the father. Sir George Grey attained his eighty, first birthday to-day. He received many congratulatory messages and telegrams. Wellington, April 14. What is believed to be a valuable find of coal has been made on Mr H. Warren's property, Tiraumea, in tho Wairarapa. Tins Day. A young man named J. B. Trineham. well-known in athletic circles, died today, after a brief illness, from typhoid. Napier, This Day. A writ has been served on W. L. Rees, at the instance of the Native Minister, claiming £1000 damages for an alleged libel contained in a memoranda to the Premier by Rees. m
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 127, 15 April 1893, Page 2
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