NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
(PER .PRESS ASSOCIATION.! Wellington, February 25. The lad White, who struck his head and injured his spine a few days ago by driving into the Hutt mer in three feet of water, died in the hospital Within the past few days two writs for alleged libel have been served on the proprietors of the Wairarapa Star One at the instance of Greville, surveyor, and the other by N Nathan, turf commit* aion agent, claiming £l<)00 and £600 respectively. Both actions refer to com* merits in the paper Auckland, February 24 The Auckland Polo Club held its annual sports to day, Lord and Lady Glasgow being present. The officers of the Cure* coa and Lizard competed in the sports. The jubilee of the Oddfellows' Mancheater Unity Lodge waa cele! rated to« day by a picnic at Tamaki. the weather preventing landing at Motutapu. People came from all parts of the province, about 5000 being present. The fishing, yacht Hawk is reported missing from Russell. She left on the 2<)th mat for Ngungurea, Wangarei, or Auckland, but has never been heard of. There were two men on board, Charles Flowordale, 56 years of age, and John Cope. 60.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 246, 26 February 1894, Page 2
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199NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 246, 26 February 1894, Page 2
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