NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
I PER PHES9 ASSOCIATION.! Auckland. July 12. The body of the late Mr Cfaas. Turner, of tbe Montague-Turner Opera Company, is to be sent by mail steamer to Honolulu for burial beside Mrs Turner's deceased relatives. Th em. Green, rescued from the fire at (he Royal Hotel, Hamilton, last week, died suddenly to-day. He was burned about tbe head, but it was thought not seriously. He belonged to the 57th BegU ment. A private cable states that the crew and officers of the wrecked brigantine Indiana were all sayed. Dunepin, July 12. The condition of Bishop Moran causes the grayest anxiety. Chbißtchcßch, July 12. The Waltbam Arms Hotel, Sjdouham, was totally destroyed by fire between four and five o'clock this morning The building was insured for £400 in the Standard, and £3<K) in the South British, and the furniture and stock for £200 in the Alhauce. Wellington, July 12. The opponents of the Drainage Bill are determined to push their opposition At a meeting to-night they drew up reasons for insisting on tbe amendment and cock measures to have them laid before the Committee on local bills. A conference of County Councils meet in Wellington on August 7th.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 11, 13 July 1894, Page 2
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201NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 11, 13 July 1894, Page 2
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