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(NTERPROVINCIAL NEWS I

(PEE PBESB AMOOIATION). Wellington, Jane 26. On the body of the man found bang* ing at Newtown Park being searched five pawn ticket*, representing pledged anr* reyor's theodolite and instruments, pawned in the name of R. Brown, were found in the pocket*, and there was also a rough application for employment, signed "R. Brown," and addressed to Kennedy Bros., of Napier. As yet the remains have not been identified. De- > eeased it apparently a man of about 25 year* of age. , Mr Winterburne, of Otaki, hae bee* appointed manager of the State farm. He is a New Zealander who hae had a thorough training in every variety of farm work, as well as long experience in the management of large parties of men as a bash, road, and drainage contractor. This Day. Mr Bees intends to move for a Commission of Enquiry into the purchase of the Omataoroa and Tamaki Blocks, which was the susject of the Cadman— Bees libel action. In the Magistrate's Court this afternoon £. W. Morten, Inspector of the Bank of Australasia, was summoned to answer three charm mimed by Mr Crombie, Commissioner of the Income Assessment Aot. The flirt eharas was for neglecting to forward wttffta the stipulated time, the mortgages held by the Bank, the second for negJecti ing to furnish further and fullest returns ; in May last and thirdly for refusing to » answer a certain question pot by the Commissioner of Taxes. , Additional burglaries were reported i last night. The premises of John Duthie A Co., ironmongers, and A. J. Reed, auctioneer, were entered but nothing of great Talne missed. Entrance was effected through the skylight, and trace* of blood prove that the burglars wen wounded in breaking the glass. Auckland. Jum 96A lad named McLcash accidentally shot himself at Wbatawhata jesterd*/.

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Feilding Star, 27 June 1893, Page 2

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(NTERPROVINCIAL NEWS I Feilding Star, 27 June 1893, Page 2

(NTERPROVINCIAL NEWS I Feilding Star, 27 June 1893, Page 2

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