INTERPROYINCIAL NEWS
Auckland, September 17. , A oingu'ar fa til accident occurred at Hobsonrille t ) a two year child, daughter of Mr G. A. Field. Tbe little one was passing beneath a barbed wire fence, when the Btriogp of her hood caught, leaving her saapendod m the fence. Tho child was duowered hanging and qiite dead shortly afterwards. Wellington, September 17, Sir J. Yogol has definitely decided to speak at iSapior on Saturday next. At the rcqua t of the Premier of Victoria all the Australian Governments and the Government of Few Zealand h*ve consented to obeorve the 26 h January ac an Australasian holiday, m co umemora tion of the Australian centenary. . In the C»mpeneation Court to-day the case Tetford v the Wellington-Manawatu railway ,a olaim of £1600, an award wae made for £112, claimant to pay costs. Grkymooth, September 18. The whitebait season is fully m, great quantities being caught A great many men on the Midland Railway line are still out of work. The men are anxiously looking forward to new contracts being let. It is considered very probable there will jbe some new ones shortly. The demand for timber is so great that the local mill is quite unable to supply it. Considerable quantities are being imported from Hokitika.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1666, 19 September 1887, Page 2
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