NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
j w (Per Press Association.) Auckland, September 4 The Grand Jury returned a true bill > in the charge of manslaughter against , Ja* Beard j Ten stowaways br the Tasmania were . sentenced to 14 days imprisonment. Some • of thorn are hard cases. Mr C. B. Knapp, formerly Assistant ; Engineer in the Public Works Depart f tnent died suddenly at Ngaruawahia from [ paralysis, i An ironworker, for employing two lads > under IS on Saturday afternoon at the factory, was fined 10s and costs £\ 10s. In all 450 children entered 7500 exhibits for the children's flower show. Fifty competed for Lady Glasfjow'n special prizes for pupils of the district school. i At the inquest on the body of Mr Bing- ) ham, of Christchurch, school teacher, i who died on the passage of the Mararoa t from Sydney, a verdict of haemorrhage of the right lung was returned. The body, placed in a leaden coffin, will be taken to Christchnrch. Invercargill, Sept. 4 The coroners'a jury returned a verdict that the infant found in the creek at Fortrose was the child of Sarah Gregory now in custody, and that it was placed in the jyater 6horply after birth by her.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 60, 5 September 1894, Page 2
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199NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 60, 5 September 1894, Page 2
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