CABLE NEWS.
1 More Rain for Queensland, [ London, February 22. A man named H. 0. Barker, who i bad recently become bankrupt, shot I himself with a revolver in a train, 1 He had previously written to tho Offioial Receiver tooomo and fetch ! the body of his victim. The death is announced of Mr John 1 Pettie, Scotch artist, who was elected ' an R.A. in 1878 in place of the late \ Sir Edwin Landseer, Mr Pettie was i Ofty-four years of age. 'The result of the North Me&th i election was aB follows: —Mr Gibney, M'Oarthyite, 2685 ; Mr Mahoney, i Parnellite, 2876. Sydney, February 28. The authorities estimate that a million bushels of maize and 30 per cent of the sugar crop have been destroyed in the Clarence district. Bbisbake, February 28. Much of the sugar crop in the Bundaberg has been destroyed, Until the flood occurred, the prospects this -year had been exceptionally J The Governjaent' Meteorologist
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4353, 24 February 1893, Page 2
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158CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4353, 24 February 1893, Page 2
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