NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
♦ (Per Press Association.) Wellington, March 20. A party of ten. bound for New Australia, came by the Wakatipu from Sydney to day and leave by the Tongariro to* morrow. Nelson, March 20. At the Supreme Court to-day James Breen, charged with stealing from diggers' huts at Lyell was sentenced to 18 months Albert Brown, aged Id, charged with stealing from a dwelling was foand guilty with a recommendation to mercy, tbe hope was expressed he might be sent where he would receive some instruction, for the boy could neither read or write. The Judge referred to the case as a deplorable one and took time to consider what to do. The Hibernian sports were postponed until Saturday on account of rain. GamsTCßVitcs, This Day. The long spell of fair weather has at length broken up, and a drenching rain fell last night giving a good prospect for the winter feed. Gisborne, March 20. Arundel Cleave Hugo, a leading Mason, died suddenly last night. Strychnine crystals were found at his bedside. Invercargill, March 20. The Exchange Hall at Winton, including two shops, was burned. Insurances, LIOSO in New Zealand and Commercial Union.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 223, 21 March 1895, Page 2
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194NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 223, 21 March 1895, Page 2
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