NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
«. (PBE PBK8& ASSOCIATION » Chkistchuech, January 3 The body found in the Avon has been identified as that of Mrs Selma Russell, wife of a marine engineer. She was deal and dumb and was subject to fainting fits. At a meeting of the Bishop Harper Memorial Committee to-day plans submitted by Mr JB. W. Mountfort, Cathedral architect, for the erection of a chapel and recumbent figure of the late Bishop in the Cathedral, were provisionally adopted. Nelson, January 3. Charles J. Stevens, a photographer, while gathering apricots fell from the tree and injured his spine which is paralysed below the waist. Auckland, January 3. A.t the inquest on Maki, arrested for drunkenness on New Year's eve, a verdict was returned that he died from fracture of the skul , but there was no evidence to show how the injury was received. Wellington, This Day. An old miner, named Tom Millican, committed suicide at Dunginville last night by blowing his brains out. Dunedin, January 3. The Dock Trust, having received a favorable offer of a refrigerating plant has decided to ask the Minister for Agriculture if he will guarantee mat all dairy produce shipped from the port will go through the Trust's cool chamber if one is fitted UP-
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 159, 4 January 1895, Page 2
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209NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 159, 4 January 1895, Page 2
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