NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
<>- (Per Press Association.) "Wellington, This Day. Lady Glasgow is improving in health. The date for the collection of the returns under the Agricultural and Pastoral Statistics Act, 1895, is fixed for 10th November next. Mr George F. C. Campbell is gazetted Deputy of Government Advances to Settlers office. Mr H. Dix, for many yeara connected with the Wellington press, and one of the Parliamentary reporters for the Press Association, died of throat disease in the Hospital this morning. He had been lingering for the pasi; eight months. Dix was in the Australian Colonies in the early goldfields times, and leaves a large family, mostly grown up. The boy Carpenter who was shot on Wednesday, died thin morning. His recovery was hopeless from the beginning. Mr Richard Wiseman, at one time well known on the Auckland and Victorian goldfields, died in Mount View Asylum, Deceased was 75 years of age.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 93, 16 October 1896, Page 2
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152NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 93, 16 October 1896, Page 2
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