NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
«. (Per Press Association.) Auckland. August 7. A brother of CnpiainCavou, who has been Eearclung the coast for many months south of Manuknu Meads, lately found some wreckage, consisting of companionway etc , which he identified as belonging to the Paku. Coustable Stoel brought from the Kins Country a wouai uatned Mrs Sullivan on a warrant for cotntmuttl for not paying the fine and Hosts in connection with a couvictiou for t.ly grog selling in the King Countrf, Napier, August 7. A telegram received here from Inland Patea announces the death of Mr Juihe. of Jullie, Fulton and Co., Napier. Do ceased came to the colony in 1842 as one of the New Zealand Company cadets. Wellixotoh, August 8 Two young men named Edward Wil* tarn Bennet and James Tithill have been arrested on a charge of burglariously en tenng the warehouse of Uawke in Harris street, and stealing £9 worth of cigarettes. A portion of the goods, which were sold to small tradesmen has been re* coyered, Chßistciiurch, August 8. The steamer Wakatipu, which left Lyttelton to-night for Sydney via Wellington took a number of shearers who have con tracted with, the Pastoralists' Union oi Australia to shear dux-ing the coming sea* aon.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 34, 9 August 1894, Page 2
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