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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.

1 (PKB PBESS ASSOCIATION.) Wellington, October 14. The Registrar here is allowing women whose names were pat on the roll before October sth to attest claims for the supplementary roll. Addresses were presented to Bishop Had field bj both clergy and laity before I he left Wellington, though the fact has ; only just been made public, as the pres« ' cntation was made privately. - There are 166 candidates for scholarships this year. The Post states a private letter from ' Melbourne received here expresses astonishment and indignation that no proper 1 search has been made for the survivors of the Evelyn. This Day. The Court of Appeal began this morning, when six frosh cases from Welling* ton, Auckland, and Chnstehurch, were set down. There is a large attendance of the bar. Sir .Robert Stout has not secured a hall yet, but he intends to speak, if possible, on Thursday or Friday. Mr Duthie has definitely decided to contest Wellington City. 1 Aucicland, This Day. A young man named Arthur Buckley 1 sustained fatal injuries while riding a 1 horse on the Ellerslie racecourse. Chbistchukch, October 15. A deputation waited on the Hon. Mr Reeves, and informed him they repre scnted from 1.00 to 150 men who were out of work. Mr Reeves said he had tele--1 graphed to the Lands Department on the previous day, with a view to arranging some work on the Mount Cook Road, and he would inform the deputation of the result on Monday. The Canterbury Yeomanry Cavalry brought its annual week's training to a close by military sports this afternoon. There were capital entries for the various events, and the gathering was very successful. Weottokt, October 14. There were shipped here 2918 tons of coal by the Coal Company, and 555 tons by the Mokihinui Company, during the week.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 92, 16 October 1893, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 92, 16 October 1893, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 92, 16 October 1893, Page 2

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