NEW ZEALAND
(FBBSS ASSOCIATION OTMWRAMS.) AUCKLAND, February 2. Boberfc James French was committed for trial on two charges of breaking and entering.
WELLINGTON, February 2. The residence and dairy of Mr Thomas Casey, of Wadeetown, were destroyed by fire, supposed to have been caused by a spark from a bush fire. The hoose and furniture were insured for £250 in the Commercial Union Office. The dairy was insured tor £20 in the San Office.
Mr Hyde, Private Secretary to theColonial Treasurer, will act as shorthand writer to the Minister of Lands daring the Hon. Mr Ward's absence from the colony. A handsome monument has been erected in Purewa Cemetery, Auckland, by the stewards of- the Union Company to perpetuate the memory of Mr Judd, chief steward of the Wairarapa, who was drowned in the wreck of that vesseL It is also intended to erect a marble tablet in the same cemetery to the-memory of the stewards and stewardesses who lost their lives in the Wairarapa wreck. TIMARU, February 2. There is an unusually heavy calendar for the Supreme Court next Tuesday. There are seventeen charges against ten persona, inclndiog two murder, three eheepstealiag, and forgery, embezzlement, breaking and entering, horse stealing, &a
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9019, 4 February 1895, Page 5
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