NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
♦ (Per Press Association.) Dunedin. November 26. At tho annual meeting of tbe Sew Hoy Big Beach Company, tbe' report stated that gold to the value of L.15,717 had been raised during the year. Since begiuuing operations, gold had been taken out to the valuo of -£62,041, and there had been paid in dividends, i-14,793; in wages, £122,319 ; and for coal, i-9,955. At tho Bankruptcy Court to-day, J. Thomas Gordon, junr., farmer, who has been before the Court for five months, had his discharge suspended for six months for not keeping proper books. Auckland, k \ ovember 226 Captaiu Fairehild, of tho Hinemoa re ports that two bodies of men were found at Greut Barrier, supposed to be steerage passengers by the Wairarnpa. Thej were buried by the natives under the supervision of Mr Rnynard, of Christchurch, who was looking for his wife and children Wellington, November 26 Mr B Dawson, who has just given up the trailic managership of the Wellington railways to enter farming industries in the Wairarapa was to-night presented with a gold watch and an illuminated address by one hundred and thirty five of the Railway servants A man named Godinagh had his leg broken by a failing tree at Alfredton, Wairarapa, and died. This Day. In the Supreme Court the youth Jas. Wright charged with rape was acquitted, and on bis Honor* suggestion the charges against B. Mangin and F. Miners were not proceeded with. Timaru, November 22. At the twelfth annual meeting of the South Canterbury Refrigerating Company the credit balance remaining from previous years was £993!) out of which a dividend of 7 per cent, was declared. The works are leased to the Chrislchurch Meat Company. Oamaru, November 25 The carpenter of the ship Pleiades' an elderly man, while going aboard the ship about 10 o'clock last night, foil into the water, but was rescued alive. However, •t d'oolock this morning he died Napier, November 26. At St. Mary's Church, Meanee, yesterday, Bishop Redwood ordained to the Priesthood the Revs Ainsworth, Dupont, Guyavarch, Herbert. Hualt, Hubernty and Tymons, and to a Deaconship Rev. Halley. New Plymouth, November 26 A man named George Blytbe was killed while bushfelhng near Inglewood to-day. Gueymouth, Nov. 26. On the voyage of the ketch Comet from Lyttelton to this port, the cook of the vessel was washod overboard and drowned. Gisborne, This Day. Peter Bourkes house at Bushmere was burned down this morning. Insurance £'895 in the Commercial Union.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 129, 27 November 1894, Page 2
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