NEW ZEALAND.
(Per Press Association.) Auckland, Saturday. A fire at the Sugar Company’s wharf, Ohelsea, destroyed a carrier and shed. The estimated loss is £6OO. . V . • Mrs Evans, a married 'wontian, aged 40, wife of S. T. Evans, drank the contents of three bottles of oblorodyne at her residence, Mount Eden,-and died ,in the hospital. She had lately been despondent owing to the death of a child. Achilles was withdraw., from the, Anok* land Oup and Railway Handioap at 10.45 a.m, ' '! ;,i ■■ Christohuroh, Saturday, Sims, the well-known oricketer, has re* turned from Sydney, lie states there is every prospeot of an Australian team under Darling, comprising most of the members of the last Australian oleveD, shortly paying a visit to New Zealand, Australians report that there should be little difficulty with New Zealand arranging* with the English team comiDg ont next year to visit New Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1612, 27 November 1905, Page 1
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