NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
♦ (Per Press Association.) CHRiSTCHuRcfI, Dee. 9. The Education Board to-day approved the appointment of a trnant officer, and a committee was instructed to form regulations for the guidance of that officer. The following are the local option final returns for Selwyn : — Continue, 1837; reduction, 1108 ; no license, 1164 ; number of voterß, 8170. Danevibke Dec. 9. _ A young man named Nelson, working on the waterworks contract, was killed this morning, his head being crashed by the limb of a tree. He had lately come from the Houth Island. Wellington, This Day. The police authorities here have cot received any communication from the Sydney police respecting the alleged visit of Butler, of Glenbrook notoriety nor are they aware that any son of a civil servant in Sydney was found murdered down here. Cant. Hutchison of the ill fated bar* quentine Delmira, saved from the wreck 250 sovereigns which he had on board to pay the laborers for loading the vessel at Maiden Island. Auckland, This Day. The Hou. McCullough met with a serious accident at Whare Kirauponga, where his horse rolled over him. He was carried on a stretcher to Waitekanri. The doctor pronounced no bones were broken, and McCullough hopes to be about shortly.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 138, 10 December 1896, Page 2
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