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[by tei.eokArit —mu pints.? association] CRUISER’S ITINERARY. WELLINGTON. Feb 3. The following is the approved programme of the cruise of 11.M.5. Laburnum' — Leavo Hauraki Gulf 21st hob.; at Lyttelton. Feb. 23th to 2nd March • a,t Oamaru. March 3rd to 7th. ; at Dunedin. 7th to 13th.; at Blulf 1 It!: io 1 7lli. - at Sounds isth. to 21st.: at Grex-mouth 22nd. to 20th. ; at Westport 2(;tli to 29th.; at Wanganui 301 h. to tth. April; at Wellington 3th. to 11th.; arrive Auckland 14th. ARBITRATION COURTWELLINGTON, 100 3. The following Arbitration Court approximate dates were announced to-day-.—February 7th.. Wanganui; j‘ 14th, I’almerston North; I- b. loth.. Gisborne; Feb. I9tb.. Napier; Feb. o.Ytfi., Grevmnutb : I'eb. 2.-th., Keeiton- Feb. '-29tli. or 39tii.. Westport: March 311... Nelson: March 7th. »r (fill. Blenheim. BURNT to DEATHTWO LIVES LOST. NELSON. February <h y farm house belonging to I m-m Organ of Tnkaka district, »:e burned down last evening. His daughter eg-d six and John Gillyard aged (50. were .burned to death. Details are unavailable. BLACKBALL .MINK. GREY MOUTH, February (>. Blackball mine was unsealed on Saturday in the hope of reaching the main fire area with water, hut owing to heavy falls in the main air return the result of heating, it was impossible to penetrate to the back' end <>l |l ■' lire area and the mine was rescaled for a further period to accomplish the smothering of the fire by fuims generated by ir.
ST AT 1-: mixe working. GREYMOUTH. February 0. The slip iiL tlie main haulage rope on th e road tunnel at the State .Mine has been cleared and the miners, are'workinn to-dav. SODDEN' DEATH. WELLINGTON. Eel) r>. jjev John Harwood Quin. Episcopalian Minister, travelling with his wil'd from Philadelphia to Sydney died .suddenly aboard the stealing Ddnti cal lv this morning. He was . - A'ltr* of aoe He intended to lour .usira m with" his wife, The deceased was in normal health yesterday, am. at loaned Divine service. MAO!!I KTLbKTL GISBORNE. Fob. d. A native nam' d Waihipino Kavelin, died at Tokomurn Ha.y as the of beinji rolled on by •* * * was riding in hilly country on lie ' day morning, when his horse tripped, threw him, and rolled mi him. An examination shewed a fractured spine. He lingered on till Sunday. Deceased was i)2 years of age. and was employed a- a station hand. V MAX KILLED. HAMILTON. Feb. 6. Frank' Bradbury, aged 21. ol Oldham. England was killed by a fall of earth while working at sewerage operations at Hamilton yesterday. TAMPERING WITH METER. HAMILTON. February 6. Harry Samuels Taylor was lined £2'.) and costs for tampering "ith an electric meter at his premises, calculated to roh the borough of revenue. BRIGHTON POISONING CASE. CHRISTCHURCH. Feb. 0. i In connection with the Brighton 1 poisoning tragedy, the condition of the survivors is much the same as yesterday. A post mortem investigation by Dr. Pearson (pathologist at Christchurch hospital! revealed that the poisoning was probably due to "bacteria in the milk used in making blancmange. which was eaten by the cook and family at tea. CHARGE OF ASSAULT. TIMARU. Feb 6. At the Supreme Court to-day George Breimjcr for sentence on a charge of assault arising out of a street brawl, was ordered to pay £5 Ss Sd costs.
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