NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
— : .. ».-,.; — - (188 rSIM ASSOCIATIOIM Auckland. July 9 The Auckland Trades and Labor Council are warning; -"shearers; and others against engaging for Australia dhrinjr the present dispute. V ■'.■;: A buehman named Rowe. while rea turning to TeKuiti, and fording the Mangeariti stream, had his hone swept from under him. He could not swim, but Lintday Joh Bton, his companion, jumped in and saved him. . Captain Bobert Brace, of the Te Awa* mata Mounted lufantrj, died from the results of a kick from a hone. Deceased was accorded a military funeral. The men arrested in connection with an encounter with Constable Finnerty have been remanded till Wednesday. This Day. By a fire in Belmont Terrace, the houses occupied by David Kohinson, E. Collins, Mrs Maneil, and C. Mathespn, were totally destroyed, while two others were considerably damaged. Total insurances amount to about £800. Charles Turner, of the MontagueTurner Opera Company, is dangerously ill with pnumonia. Haweba, This Day. A smart shock of earthquake was experienced at 5.80 this morning.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1894, Page 2
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169NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1894, Page 2
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