NEW "ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
♦ (Per Press Association!. Christchurch, March 29. At the : : aqnest on the girl Hester Mit ehell, killed on the Snmuer tramway, the officials were exonerated from all blame, but a rider was added that the Tramway Company should more strictly enforce the byelaw acainst jumping off the trams while in motion. Two burglaries occurred afc Papanui on Friday night. A safe was taken from Homer's store and broken open, and the cash box was taken from Hookman's saddler, but in neither case did the thieves get any money. Auckland, March 28. At daylight to-morrow the Eakaia leaves for Wellington. Should the Monowai not arrive before to-morrow afternoon, the Mahinapna will leave Onebunga for the south, and the southern portion of the mail would be conveyed by tbe Takapuna. The Buteshire has been floated out of the Calliope dock. 600 tons of Ngungfirn coal for the passage Home will be coaled by Mondciy night, when the steamer resumes her voyage for London. Dunedin, March 28. In the case Fish, v. Hardie, in which a fine of £10 and costs was inflicted, notice of appenl was Mr Justice Williams has refused the new trial in Fleming and Gilkison, of Invercargill, against John Grigg, of Longbeach, and ordered a verdict to be entered for the defendant.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 228, 30 March 1896, Page 2
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215NEW "ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 228, 30 March 1896, Page 2
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