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NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.

• • (PRR PBKSS ASSOCIATION.) Wi-XLiJfOTOX, This Day, Tho Club Hotel, in Feaiherstoo, was burned down Ibis morning. Yeftorday wan the last day for sending la returns o r Income deiived during the ve.-tr ei'.ding March 3 let, 1804. Late rrturns, however, be accepted by the Department if feet in at once Ay ck land. May 3 1 . At a large meeting of members of the Tompe:r inco Party this erenine it whs decided to oppoeto the utmost the granting of auy 11 o'clock licenses. Duxedin, May 31. The Premier left for Oamaru this afternoon. Considerable numbers were on the station to eeo him off, and three cheers were given for the Premier and Mrs Soddou. CHRiSTcnuKcir, May 31. At the Supreme Court to day Tbos. utton, for Urcenv, was found guilty. John Carey Dunfield and Annie Davis for larceny from the person were sentenced to twelve moot ha each ; Frank Shi enan, fur Attempting crimmal assault, two years; Frank Marshall Hadfield, forgery and ufcterinp. two-years ; W. De Weston, for criminal libel oil Detective O't'onner three mouths without hard labor. GisbornE. This Day. The body of the boy Charles Ford, who was reported missing a fortnight ago, has been found floating in the river. He must, as was supposed, have fallen off the breakwater.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 328, 1 June 1894, Page 2

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NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 328, 1 June 1894, Page 2

NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 328, 1 June 1894, Page 2

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