NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
« iPer Press Association.! Dunedin, June 10. The Supreme Court was engaged all day with the trial of Mathew Finlay Patterson, charged with setting fire to three stacks of oats at Waiwera. The case was not concluded when the Court rose. Auckland, June 10. The Presbytery decided the call to the Rev. J. Milne, of St. Andrews, was invalid, as owing to some parties withdrawing their signatures a three-fifths majority was not secured. Some of Mr Milne's supporters threaten to secede from the church and take the Choral Hall with a view of getting the reverend gentleman to take charge. Wellington, This Day. The Wellington Racing Club bas been informed by the Colonial Secretary that a totalisator permit is available, therefore that Club will hold a winter meeting about the middle of July. Napiek, June 10. A man named George Edwards was working on the side of the blast at the breakwater, when a large stone from above struck him on the back. He died before reaching the hospital. He was a recent arrival from Wellington, where he is supposed to have a wife and family. A boy named James Connor has died from lockjaw caused through a rusty nail entering bis foot while chasing a pig.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 288, 11 June 1896, Page 2
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