NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
« t»EB PBEB9 ASSOCIATION.) CmusTcnuitcii, June 1. Mrs Mary Fodo, who rame from Dune dm intending to leave for England by the lonic to«day, was taken out of the vessel in the afternoon as she was very ill from consumption. She was sent to tbe Christchurch Hospital, but she diod just as she reached the institution. Napieb, June 1. A tailor named August Walter, who lives alone, was not seen for Kome time and the door of his room was broken open to-night. He was .found dead in bod. He had apparently^ been dond about 30 hours. A cup with some crystals in it was found by the side of the bed Walter had been drinking lately, and it is sup posed be committed suicide. Wellington, June 1* Mr Crombie, Tax Commissioner, is seriously il of typhoid ferer. The southerly weather with rain con« tinuea, though it :s moderating from thai of thd last three days. Outttda of ship* ping arrangements there has been little inconvenience. The Government have asked rhe Hon. W. Uisborne to represont New Zealand at the University Extension Conference, which is to be held in London shortly. Tbe Trades and Labour Council have passed a resolution calling on Parliament to pass a reasonable proportion of labour legislation noxt session, and have determind to wait on Sir R. Stout and Mr Bell on the subject. Dunfdin, June 1. In the Bankruptcy Court tho certificate of Hugh Christie, butcher, Balclutha, was suspended for 18 months on account of his having not kept piopor books. Hastings, June. 1. An old identity named Harry Kawdon, who carried on basiuoss as a carrier for many Tears died Ia»l night. He was well known at Auckland and the Thames in the early days.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 329, 2 June 1894, Page 2
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293NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 329, 2 June 1894, Page 2
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