NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
(PKB PEE9S ASSOCIATION.) Chkistohurch, January 15 At the Bible Christian District meeting and in the final draft of stations the Rev. F. Quintrell was selected foe Palmerston North. Auckland, January 15. Katherine Rogers, dress-maker, was fined 80s and costs £2 13? for breaches of the Factories Act. Several other informations were withdrawn. Hone Heke. M.H.R. addressed theAra- ■ was at the offices of the National Association before they left for Rotorua, on the work of last session, and Native Land Legislation. A vote of thanks was accorded. Ounkdin, January 15. The annual tournament of the New Zealand Bowling Association was commenced to-day, when the Three Rounds Rink tournament, for which 28 entries were received, was completed, and some progress was made with the Fair Tournament. Mabtojt, January 15. To day, Harry Price, a waiter who had been absent on sick leave, and who had returned from Wanganui at '6 o'clock died in the back yard of the White Hart Hotel from an affection of the lungs. H awe ii A, This Day. The body of the girl Messer, drowned at Ngaire on Monday was found that evening. At the inquest the verdict was accidentally drowned.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 169, 16 January 1895, Page 2
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