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TELEGRAMS.

WRECK OF THE KOTUKU. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. Greymou-h, May 17. Union Steamship Coy's steamer Kotuku went ashore at 11 o'clock last night, on the. North Tip head, and is a'wreck. She was loaded with coal and timber for Timaru aud Dunedin. Wellington, May 17. The pest office, has received advice that the s.s. Kotuku's propellor was carried away and the eugi no-room is full of water. Thero is little prospect of getting tho vessel off. Tlie- crew is safe. PASSING OF MR CADWALLADER. Carterton, May 17. Mr Owen Arthur Cadwallader, who was severely injured in a motor car accident at Black Bridge, Carterton, on Friday night last, died from shook and burns. He was" 37 years old, and leaves a widow and three children. He was a prominent footballer, playing frequently in the Wairarapa re- ! preventative team. ENFORCING IT IN MASTERTON. Masterton, May 17. At the S.M. Court, Albert Dusko was fined £20 and Lionel McCarthy £10 for keeping liquor for sale. DISAPPEARANCE OF MONEY. Auckland, May 17. A sum of £300. belonging to tho Railway Department, whilst being sent from ono of the small stations between Ohakuno and Taumarunui for banking purposes, has disappeared. Tho cash and some cheque!, were in a box, which, on arrival at, Taumarunui, was found empty. It is a complete mystery. WILL GET" A THIRD TRIAL. Dunedin, May 17. At tho instance of tho Crown Prosecutor, tho case against Margaret Parker, for sly grog-selling, in which - two juries have failed to agree, has j been ordered to stand over till next sitting.

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1796, 17 May 1912, Page 3

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TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1796, 17 May 1912, Page 3

TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1796, 17 May 1912, Page 3