NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
• (PER PBBSS ASSOCIATION.! Auckland, June 22 An old man named West, saw sharpener hying alone, is reported missing. He was last eeen on Saturday. Auckland will be fairly represented at the Gretit Stud Sheep Fair to be held in Sydney. By the Waihora there we?e shipped orer C'X) rams for the Fair, mostly Lincolns. Mr Every McLean forwarded a splendid consignment of Down." It is understood the Loan and Mercantile i ompany will look after the interests of tho shippers. At theiuqucst on the bodies of Kennedy and Lusher, killed by the explosion of a cylinder yesterday, the jury brought in a verdict of accidental death. At the Supreme Court in the case of Emily Florence McCullum, charged with fortuue telling, the jury returned a rerdict of not guilty. It is probable the ense will decide those against Madame Zuphey and Mndame Veaux. Wellington, This Day Two of the alleged unemployed, J. Howard and A. McKillop, were sentenced to a month each for imposing on the Benevolent Association. The former also got a month for swearing at the Believing Officer.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 347, 23 June 1894, Page 2
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183NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 347, 23 June 1894, Page 2
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