NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
Wellington, Juh 20 The General Post Office has jeceived •dvicet ;it the Col'>uial mails ex^'inowin l«'fr i\flw Y"rk fur London on 'he 18th ius». Tbo\ will urrive in Lou-r^n but five days late An order was mui<e m Chambers to day for the compulsory winding up of the Ashui.st i -ore-tors' Hall C<inpanr. Mr Bell appeared in support of the etmon. thunderstorm this afternoon only hifted half an hour, but it was one of ih<inoat severe experienced here for many years. Auckland, July 20 Mr Robert Con»n, brother ;;f the <^ap tain of ilih cutter P.,ku, lia« been alorm the coast from Muuukuu Heads to Wai kuto Heads searching for wreckage of the cutter lie found at Wwiuku Gap half - f n diojry with i he word " Pnku " on ii Up also found other wreokaire A dingy was the only thiiiy he could di'tify a* he ng on the P«ku on her las' trip Makton. T!:i< Dny. An old settler, David Morrison, was found drowned in a creek last night.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 18, 21 July 1894, Page 2
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173NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 18, 21 July 1894, Page 2
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