NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
(FEB PBE.HB ASSOCIATION.) Wellington, May 19 Masterton is full of unemployed waiting for bushfelhng to begin. Joshua Charles Worth, architect, is bringing a suit against the Government Insurance Commissioner for recovery of Jt'4;Ss. Plaintiff alleges that plans orgi ullv accepted were his own and that upon the death of Mr Toxward, wwh whom be was associated, he should have been entrusted with the supervision of the erection of the new premises, The Eyeniog Post sars that in accord an<>e with a circular recently issued, ex eluding that journal, amongst otbers from the list in which Government advertise meats are to be published, notifications of Volunteer parades, e'e , are not now sent to it. Accordingly the orders for the Queeu's Birthday are printed in the Pout's advertisement column to-night under the heading of " Government an uouncoment published gratis." Cubistchubch, May 20. A large number of Uiiorease?. who weie recently discharged bj the Kaiapoi Woollen Factory, have commenoed a co.. operative experiment They have been grunted the use of tit Johns schoolroom and hive set to work to make up a quan tity of garments which will be disposed of at a " sale of work " to be held shortly. This Day At the Magistrate's Court this mormug W W. Weston was committed for tri«l on a charge of criminally libelling Chief Detective O'Connor The alleged libel wan contained in a letter written by Woston to the Premier. At a meeting of the Canterbury Progressive Liberal Association, a committee was appointed to wait on the Premier to further impress oq him the desirability of Government purchasing land for settlement in the vicinity of Christchurcb. TIMABTJ, Mhj 19 About thirty unemployed who met Mr Ma reliant this morning were informed that bush land will be found for ten or twelve, and that the Chief Surveyor, Mr Marchant, has been asked if he can find work in Canterbury for the rest. Auckland, May 19. The steamer Cheim^ford was success fully floated off at Tutakaka. The Rotomahana leaves to night to bring her to Auckland for repairs. Findlay McDonald, a settler liying alone on a homestead section at Waipu, was found dead in his house. It in suppose i he has been dead three or four days.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 319, 21 May 1894, Page 2
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374NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 319, 21 May 1894, Page 2
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