NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
(Per Press Association). Gisborne, February 12. Robert Samuel Trice pleaded guilty at the Police Court to pointing a gun at Samuel Deever, and threatening to shoot him Accused was ( ound over to keep the peace. It was the result of a love affair. Richard Wallace was committed for trial for burglary. He broke into a settler's house, stole a lar^e quantity of clothing and burned it. Auckland, February 12. Eleven sailors from the Gentian war ship are in hospital at the charge of the German authorities Jones, who lost his daughter in the Wairarapa, has provisionally patented a lifeboat which one man can hold out and lower in one minute. The model has excited much interest in nautical circles. The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand was opened this evening, when there was a full attendance of clerical and lay representatives and the general public at St. Andrew's Church. Wellington, February 12. Ctiptain Allmnu, nautical adviser to the Government, and Mr Mouat, Chief Inspector of machinery will make a tour of the whole of the colony next month in order to d 'fine the harbour limits under shipping regulations
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 192, 13 February 1895, Page 2
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195NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 192, 13 February 1895, Page 2
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