WELLINGTON. November 27.
Tho rafco of intorest for Now Zouland CfifisoiH Ims been fixed at (U per cut. Tho Times status that Mr C.idman in imHiposud to nccopb tho portfolio of Minister of Itiilways on tho scoro of health. Tho personnel of tho Ministry will not bo increased) and the p<per adds that it will not bo surprised if, in tho nioantimo, Mr Seddon acts as Minister of Railways. A married man named George Elliot, a laborer residing in Ji>or street, was found hanging doid in a wash-house to-day. Tlo had been working rooontly at Lovm on hia own seo'l-n, and it wan not known that ho hul roturnod to town until tho body wm found. Ho loft a noto in his pookctbook declaring that his back was bo bad that ho could not ondure tho suffering any longor. ytableH belonging to Hearn and Kennedy, situated at Motnohaki, no»r Wanganui, woro des'rcyed by n'ro. Six rucehoraps—Tiamoic, Ngatioma, Bucklor, and Insignia, bonides two young on*^--wero burnpd. No one seems to have scon tho (iro, and tho origin is unknown. Thero was no ineuranci 1 .
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8141, 28 November 1894, Page 3
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183WELLINGTON. November 27. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8141, 28 November 1894, Page 3
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