INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.
(PBS PBESS ASSOCIATION.) Auckland, January 3. Antony Barman, 19 -years of ago, son of a settler, was drowned while bathing at Manakau Creek, Kaukapakapa. Tho oharge against the gumdigger, ! Arthur Kirk, of an alleged attempt to drown Matilda Wethende, at Pa hi, was dismissed owing to contradictory evidence Wellington, January 3. Shaw Saville Albion Company's, new steamer Gothic left Plymouth for Wel* lington on Saturday. Daring December rain fell ou eighteen days, the total fall being 2899 inches. The average for the same month in previous years is 3*935 inches. Captain Jackson Barry writes to the " Poet " denying that he is directly or indirectly concerned in the petition against Sir Bobert Stout, and also that be had a bet with Mr Logan on the result of tbe election. Pahiatua, January 4. Owiug to the heavy rain flooding tbe rivers, and seriously effecting tho course, tbe stewards of the Pahiatua Jockey Club decided to postpone tbe races till to-morrow. The fall of rain was tbe heaviest experienced for many months.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 206, 4 January 1894, Page 2
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171INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 206, 4 January 1894, Page 2
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