NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
(Per Press Association, Nkw Plymouth, Nov. 3. The Governor has promised to lay the foundation stone of the new Wes leyan church, and to open an industrial exhibition here on December 9th. No further ploughing by natives is reported, but the incessant rain the last day or two may have caused a cessation. Auckland, This Day. The police now believe the reported drowning of the boy Morris is a hoax. Samuel Adams, charged with arson at Paeroa, was dismissed on an alibi by his wife and two friends, who spent the early part of the evening in his house. Wellington, November 3. Among the arrivals by the Rimutaka to-day was Captain Coyle, late of the Royal Engineers, who takes charge of the submarine defences throughout the colony. He has had 40 years' experience in the Royal Engineers, and was in command latterly of extensive submariue defences at Dundee.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 109, 4 November 1897, Page 2
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