NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
♦ (Per Press Association.) Napier, September 3. George Kirk, a married shepherd ot Gwavns station, left the station for the men's quarters last night, but never arrived. The body was found in a creek today. It is a supposed case of accidental death. Dunedtn, Septembers. News has been received of the death in -atnoa of Hugh M. Reid son of Donald Reid. The tJniyersity Council has accepted the resignation of Professor Wilkinson as loctureron metallurgy. Auckland, September 3 Mr Jonathan <>ullen, late manager oi the Kaiapoi Woollen Company, died al Remuera to-day. He leaves a widow and family. Bombardier Browne, of the A. Battery has won the battery belt and medal foi the third time in succession. Terribly severe wenther has been experienced in tbe Waikato. Fierce squalls of hail and rain were almost incessant, with the thermometer very Utile aboye freezing point. Tbe fall of snow oa Sua. day was unexampled in past years. Woodvillb, This Day Tbe Kumeroa settlers have decided to erect aco operative cheese factory this season. Wanganui, September 3. The men Whitfield and Northcote, who were caught burglaring Chavanne's Hotel, wero brought up this morning and remanded till Thursday. There was close on .£IOO in the safe near where the men had been drinking.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 59, 4 September 1894, Page 2
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211NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 59, 4 September 1894, Page 2
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