A POLICEMAN'S SUICIDE.
rd id (By Telegraph—Press Association if se Ddnedin, Thursday, i- Andrew Johnston, apoliceconst.ib c- stationed at Dunedin, was found doa 1, in the Botanical Gardens this aftei il noon, with a bullet wound tliroug ■e bis beart. g A departmental enquiry was boin !a liflld this morning info deceased 1 3, conduct, but it was adjourned ti e 2.30 p,m, Johnston failed to put i an appearance at the hour stated and some timo afterwards Inspeoto Pardy was informed of his deatl Ho was 28 years of age, and leaves wife and three children, e _ 0 r EXPOHTBOF NEWlmm j The N.Z. Trade Review in its Jssu f for this mail has an interesting , analysis of the eiport trade of tin 0 Colony for the year ended on thi t 30tb Sept, last, . _ The respectiye totals for tlio twi islands are as follows Omitting Golt Gross, aud Specie. South Island £*4780,610 £3,9CO,fiK North Island 4,200,391 3,965,12t Apart, therefore, from gold and specie, the trade of the North Island has slightly tjio advantage. 1 The chief wool ports are:—Lyttel t0n,£839,587; Wellington, £835,562] Napier, : £752,028 ; Uimedin, X-361,6921 Timaru, 356,274; Inveiv cargill, 306,894. In frozen meat Lyttolton leads with £343,392 j Wellington is second with £202,475; then Napier, 1 177,096; and Invercargill, £125,227. Butter shipments from Wellington are valued at £88,588; New Plymouth, £70,123; Auckland, £48,023; Lyttolton, £26,822 ; Dunedin, £26,381. Of the shipments of wool, the following details are given, South North Island, Island, Total values were ... £2,214,736 £2,174,509 Total weight 61,218,7031b 67,261,74411} Shoep on 30th April .—No. 10,991,842N0, 9,130,714 Average value per lb ... Bjd jr.Jd • Thus the South Island with moro sheep by about 20 per cent, exports less wool by about ten per cent., but estimates its total value as more by nearly 2 per cent. The differences are ascribed to the classes of wool raised in tho two islands, PRINCIPAL DISTRICT HAILS AND TELEGRAPH HOURS, [Compiled roit Wairarapa Daily Times.] At MaßlßHlo»—Particulars of mails ' :losing at the Masterion Office, aud of ■ Fclcgraph hours there will be found in lotico over the leader coluniy At Cabteetok'—For Grcytown, Fca. ] herston, Wellington and intermediate illiccs closo .daily at 7 a.m/an4 !J ] ixcept for Matarawa andiliitt, towhich ] attor mails are despatched by corning rain only, | For Clareviile.lfcstertoij, Woodvillc, g iapier, and intermediate olllcps at 10.40 8 .m. daily. V i For Claroville, (via Mastfcrton) aid iastertoimco daily at (> m \
'ur ForWaihakeke on Tuesday and Fi id, day at 1.30 p.ni: in . . For Gladstono on/Tuesdays, Tliui m _ days, and Saturdays, at 2 p.m. ' n ! ( The Caiitebton TfiLEOitAi'n Offk 01 18 open daily from 9 aim to 5 p.m. onl 'J®. It is .closed on ■ Sundays aud statiitoi in Public Holidays. in . A itrroytown—For Fcathcrston.We , r . lington, and intermediate offices clos r . daily at 7 a,m. and 3 p.m., except fc Hutt, to which latter mads aro d< spatchcd by morning train only. For Mataraiva, Carterton, Clarovill Mastorton, Woodville, andintermcdiat offices at 5,59 a.m. daiijv ' For Carterton, Clarovillc, (w'a Mas 0 terton) aud Mastcrton only, daily, a 6 p.m. For Morrison's Bush on Tuesdays Thursdays, and Saturdays at 11.30 a.m The I'iiivath Box Lobby at Grey town North Post Oilico is open dailj from ? a.m. to .9.30, p.m. v '■ The Gkbytowx Nohth Tkmgbam Office is open daily from 9 a.m. to p.m. only. It is closed on Sundays and on Statutory Public Holidays. At Fuathbhston—For Wellington and intermediate offices closo daily at 8.0 a,in. aud 4 p.m., except for Hutt, 5 mails for Jlio latter going by morning ' train only. i< For _ Grey town, Matnrawa, Carterton, , Clareville, Maslerton, Woodville, Nap--1 ier mid intermediate offices fit 10.10 a.m, daily. For Greytown, Carterton, and Mastcrton, only, daily-iit (i.lo p.m. • For Maryborough only at 10.10 a.m daily. For Maryborough and Loirer Valley on Tuesdays and Fridays at 10.10 a.m. At Pinum-For Wellington, close daily at 10.30 a.m., and 1.15 p.m. For Makakalii, Tutaokara, Ekelaliuna, Newman, Mangainalioe, Mastcrton, Maurioevillc, Cartcrlon, Feathcrstou, Greytoirn North at 10.30 a.m. daily. For Woodville, Dancvivke, mulNapier at 7.15 a.m, 1.15 p.ni, and 3.15 n.m. daily. For Palinerston North, 1 Manawatu, Wanganui, and New Plymouth at 7.16 a.m and 1.15 p.m daily. For Makuri on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 7.15 a.m. For Coonoor on Mo ndays at 7.15 a.m For Kaitiivva on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 4 p.m. ' For Mangalaiiioka at 7.1; i a.m. daily. For Mangulmo, Nikau, and Ballance ' on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7.46 a.m. The Paiiiatpa Teijmb.u'ii Office ( is open daily from i) a.m to a p.m. It is I dosed on Sundays and Statutory Public t holidays.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4912, 28 December 1894, Page 3
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760A POLICEMAN'S SUICIDE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4912, 28 December 1894, Page 3
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