NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
«. (Poi 1 Pi'oss Association.) ACCKLANH, AutJUSt 28. Aiex. Dick son, a gnrn digger, commit ted suicide to-day at Fatumuhoe by shooting himself will) a revolver. The motive for the act is unknown To day shares advaoced to buj-ers o6s, there being no sellers under 375. A letter has been received from Sir George Grey, statin" that ho was contemplating leaving England for New 'Zealand in October. A party of nephews and nieces were coming out. and he would accompany them. Christciiurch, Aug. 28. A local firm of solicitors, acting on behalf of a large English firm, has issued a writ; against one of the Canterbury dairy companies claiming damages in respect of alleged inferiority of butter supplied from the company's factory for shipment to England during last season. The Diocesan Synod last night after a long debate rejected a motion for the appointment of a committee to inquire into and report upon the Gothenburg system of licensing. Napier, August 28. At a meeting of the Fire Insurers Protection Association to-day it was resolved to urge the formation of a local fire Insurance Company. A prospectus is to be drawn up and submitted to a fiUuremset-
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 48, 24 August 1895, Page 2
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198NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 48, 24 August 1895, Page 2
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