NEW ZEALAND.
; '(Pot Fresi Awoelation.) ! Oamarn, last night. ■ | The police here received information yesterday that the body of a man named Adam Paul, who had been -missing from Kurow since October, 1901, had been found in the Waitaki river_.ODpoaite~J.hei QAtf-w&s recovered yesterday. An inquest will be held. When. Paul disappeared the police instituted a search with no result. At present it is not known -how or when or why the man got into the river.
J f’. " " ■ Timaru.lost nighi v > •] Mr Flatraan, M.H.R. 'for Geraldine, opened his political campaign, last night at Temuka, when ho addressed a large meeting. He' said if he was again returned, he would ontinue to Support tho Seddon Administration, He received an attentive ad appreciative hearing, and, was ocorded a vote of thanks and confidnce as the [future representative forie district. This was carried enthusiitically, as well as a vote of confidice in the; present Government. I v Dunedidast night. I; At the Supreme Coti. ’sentences I were passed on AngUEMclJonald; four charges of /forgery t^Qfimaru, I nine months’ imprisopnat; Albert Henry Lovelocks two chges of for-/ I gery, 12 monthp;, Leoid .Nation,’/ I theft of a. bicycle, threyears; Edo I ward Guy * Monk,, larcec of moneys; 1 at the, Railway station,: Imonths.
Hawoilast night. j Mr Felix McGuire, efI.H.E., delivered an address last iht at Hawera. He declared himf an Oppositionist, .and platform' recently laid down by Massey. A; vote of thanks and t&dence was carried.
Palmerston No last night. A six. roomed house, ned by Geo.. Woods, of Feilding, aioccupied by CrJust, was totally d'oyed by fire at 1 a m., together wilts contents,; which were insured i£325 in the. Commercial Union. Wellin', last night, j ! The Italian third lass cruiser Calabria arrived fn Suva this inorning. Commanddarenco is in' charge, and H-R.Hn Prince of Undine is on board. e Calabria is on a cruise round 'world. She remains here five dayid then goes |oh to Australia. j About 11 o’clock might a fire occurred in the cabinupied by the third engineer on Union Company’s steamer Maika, lying at the Queen’s wharf, it was extirguished before exter damage had been done. The oufc is believed to have Been causei the bursting ofV kerosene, lamping the temr porary absence of bird engineer from his cabin.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1597, 8 November 1905, Page 1
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