NEW ZEALAND.
(PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAMS ) AUCKLAND, November 25. Ernest Lewis, for evading Customs duty, was fined £100. The fine was reduced to £25, and the jewellery, worth £40, forfeited, in default one month's imprisonment. To-day the German cruiser Bussard arrived from Apia, and reports that affairs were all quiet in the group when she left. She has come here to be extensively overhauled and repaired, and her stay in port will extend over some three months. She is to be placed in tbe Calliope Dock. Captain F. Chtenhoefer retains command, but her officers, engineers, and most of the crew only joined the vessel last month fsom Germany. WELLINGTON, November 25. The Turukenga section of the Rotorua '. Railway, nineteen miles long, and reaching i- withiu eight miles of Rotorua, was opened i yesterday without formality. | Last week it was reported to the police i that an infant, living with its mother in it Courtenay place, was dying apparently of It starvation. The doctor who visited it said ', it bad been neglected and could not live , long. The child was taken from the mother, but died yesterday; and the doctor refusing to certify the cause of death an inquest will be held.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8650, 27 November 1893, Page 6
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