AUCKAND NEWS.
SIR JOSEPH WARD. | By Telograph —Press Association. i Auckland, last night. Sir Joseph Ward spent the afternoon at ' EUorslio and other suburban ’districts. He will leave to morrow afternoon for ■ New Plymouth. Ho receives a deputation in Taranaki province on Wednesday, and opens the new Post Offico at Feuding on Thursday, returning to Wellington - the same evening. RIFLE MEETING. I The Auckland riflemen who are to com- ( pete at tho meeting at Trentham, Wei- s lington, left yesterday and to day, lhey includo somo of the best shots who have l competed at many of tho New Zealand , Rifle'Association Meetings in the past. 1 BOY DROWNED. ‘ An accident took place at Opotiki, Mr s F. Butt’s son, aged five, beiDg drowned. , Ho was playing around a well m the , backyard ; be overbalanced, and fell into six feet of water, striking his bead on the < bricks as he fell. Considerable time . elapsed before the child was missed. . ■■ "T i
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 349, 25 February 1902, Page 3
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160AUCKAND NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 349, 25 February 1902, Page 3
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