NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
(Per Press Association.) Auckland, Oct. 14. The dead body of a male infant has been found in a bag washed ashore near Point [Resolution The sale of the Waihi South mine has beea completed. Tbe requisite dends vrocc stgaool ou Saturday^ and tbo doposit was paid. Shareholders get 60,000 paid iip shares. Cheistchurcm, October 12. The Industrial Exhibition closed tonight, when a concert in aid of the fund of the Fire Brigade was given. During the five weeks is has been open about 10,000 persons paid for admission. The amount received at the doors was about £2500, and £1000 was received from other sources. It is believed when all expenses are paid there will be a credit balance of £2000. Duxedin, October 14. The body of a Chinaman has been found on the river beach about 8 miles from Alexandra. It is believed to be chat of Kong Wall Jun, who was about to return to China, and who when first missed was supposed to have L340 on him- He had, however, left the money with his brother. St. Bathans, Central Otago, was visited this morning by a whirlwind of great violence, which unroofed moat of the buildings on one side of Main street. McConnochies' store of brick and iron suffered most. The total damage done was LSOO.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 92, 15 October 1895, Page 2
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