NEW ZEALAND.
(PBESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAMS.) '""'
AUCKLAND, October 2. '
The Rev. 51r Houcken, ex-Church of England clergyman, is dead, after a long illness. WELLINGTON, October 2. An impression has got abroad that the Xtw Zealand Band, which it is now practically certain will visit England, wi3l not compete in any contest at Home. Lieutf Herd, however, states thrtt this is wrong The band will be competing in several principal contests. INVERCARGILL. October 2. Aα the mornisg train from Clinton was ■nearing the Ellis's load station, a. truck left the metals. As the engine was moving slowly no damage of acy moment was done, and the tiaffic was no; long delayed. The cause of the truck leaving the road is not ck-a.r, as it and the rail? frhow 1,0 jign of damage.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11394, 3 October 1902, Page 6
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