NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
I Per Press Association i Auckland, October 1. Hi-Dry Campbell, ou a charge of re ciivin<» stol°u tobacco, Las been com miitcd for trial. The balance sheet of the South Brit ish lusurance Company, just issued, shows a profit for the year ended on 31st August of £28,140 12s' 3d. This mornicg Captain Moeller, or Muller, of the schooner Gem, was drowned at Drunken Bay. The body ha* been recovered The deceased leaves a wife and two children Wellington. Oct. 1. The entries for the annual Show of the Wellington Kennel Club total 475, which constitutes a record for New Zealand. The Northern Bowliug Association has a balance of 160, against which £20 or i3O has to he paid for prizes at the late tournainout. This Day. The police sUbles at Alt. Cook were destroyed by fire this morning. Two borses belonging to Col. Pole Pen ton wcro rescued, but three others, the property of the police Department were burned to death. One was the thoroughbrud Lisruore, a son of thegre&t English sire, Cadogarj.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 81, 2 October 1897, Page 2
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177NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 81, 2 October 1897, Page 2
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