SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
HAWEJIA, this day
A Maori named Tunini was killed by a lull from a horse on Saturday nigbt. At 'the inquest a verdict oi: accidental death was returned. Mrs Winks, wife of the county chairman, and an old resident of H'awera, died on Siinday. An inquest, will be held into the recent Are in the centre of the toWn, NELSON, this day. It has been decided to prociprfi, a special rifle raiig'e here, also to carry out extensive improvements to the drill-shed. FEILDING, this day. A meeting of sei tiers of Hiwimii on Saturday night decided to enter si united protest against the recent increase of unimproved valuations. STBATFQKD, this day. Corporal Cb'utt's, of Stratford, a Quoen's senrf -winner, has received an .appointment as captain in the Seventh Continent.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 4 March 1901, Page 2
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