INTERPROVINCIAL.
IDunedin, Friday. John Cray, a fisherman ai Deborah Bay, was killed by falliDg from a dray. Arthur O'Neill, a prisoner undergoing sentence for fraudulent bankruptcy, died in Hospital yesterday. New Plymouth, Friday. About 400 natives are fencing all over the land at Pungarehu. An armed party has just marched out to the Waitotara, and reinforcements are coming to-day from Opunake. Telephonic communication between the Egmont Lighthouse, and Pungarehu has just been completed. Tne Uawea sailed for Nelson and southern ports at 830 a.m Passengers : Captain JJavidson, Mes9rs Saxton, and Hall. Chakleston, Thursday. Emma Pell, the divorced wife of Walter Pell, contractor, committed suicide last night, nearly (severing her Read from her body with a carting knife.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 209, 2 September 1881, Page 2
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117INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 209, 2 September 1881, Page 2
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