INTERPROVINCIAL.
[P.,\K t*RK.S - AssVuiATtON J .. .. . WELLINGTON. To-day. slr Fergus leaves again fur Dunedin on orivuio business. As he is set down as -skip by one -of the bowling rinks, to represent Wellington/, flf is " possible that he will stay to take part, in the tournament. Mr Mitchelson "also , re- ' : turns to Auckland next week, partly on public business and partly for the anni* Ters'iry festivals. - - * H. B. Votjel, solicitor, eldest son of Sir Julius Yogel, met with a curious accident. He was playing tennis and juinpedover a net and fell. He noticed nothing wrong at the time. In the evening ho was dining out and was suddehly taken' ill -with 'internal pains. ' Medical' assistance was 'obtained, and it was discovered he had* broken a rib which penetrated the kidney* causing rupture of that organ. A band contest was held last night/ when four local bands competed. - Gray's Private Band took- the first prize for selections, the Garrison Band second, and the Protestant Band third. In the quick step test Gray's Band also carried off first honors, Jenkin's Private Band 'coming next, the Protestant. Band third, the Garrison Band not gaining a plaice.. > ~ Mr Itisiop, Minister of Esuc?it;i6nJ returned from South" this afternoon,'; " Arrived ; Ship Oamaru, 86- dayg.jfrom London. .. -, ',, ..,.»" ?/ "*• On Thursday next a banquet jwiii be tendered to the Hon. Dr.-Gi^e, MJUJO>> who has lately returnedif fonvan extended ' tour of England and the Coirfemenfi,-.\The-" festivity is in celebration of the event of , his having been raised teethe dignity of a ' - Count of the Holy Roman' -Empire^^ «? At a meetmg^of .theiC^bi^ij^hls^h^riii'K ing Sir Johh HaU-and-Camt^Jtulgeir^ -were selected . tol represent. New* Zealand ' at the Federation Conference In ", Mcl- ' bourne next month. "^* ";"'-',' -' AUCKLAND, To-d4y. In the adulterated pepper case.againsfc Hart and Home, each defendant, was fined 10s and costs. Dr.GilesjQiieditEajtJfc^as . not necessary for a convictiort^sKbSr\tfia,t >' thearticle was adulterated 'byjT defendant , himself. , * <*•.;*?' ,v ■ - A number of lumpers discharging the ' barque Waimea struck work on Saturday! morning. A local merchant,'-, who is*- a consignee of tf quantity of artificial manure ' : on board the vessel, sent down a' gaiig *b£ . men to rebag the manure;- ;which .'fiifd"-^ .leaked, but as these men 'were noVlumpew""' or members of the lumpers' Pinion, others left their, work; f Tney,'?^osever, , resumed this morning, when the labprsof J the non-union men were comgle^Sdf^ 'ir '"-'-■ The authorities of>the-EoirlytrOi«i^ ?: movement have issued a notice Woqu'estiSgv; all classes of the co'mmunijgfii-td^ksslsi^lijr^ , shopping befdre 6 o'clock ?$. %v^M^iroi^ the week, 'and before 9 o clock on Saiur- V days. ' '' ~r r '>tl r -"'^ v " Captain Samuel Frederict'Je.^eile^'wi^o resided at St.' Stephen's A^vetiUe,* P4n^|llL , blew out his brains, with , a rifle at j"a«^« to-day. He was formerly Jn fo&ls'ervi.eei - ofthe Eaat India Company. He leaves 'a ~ } wife and family. Deceased was suffe^il|g from melftncholy-mania. ".- ":"-■';■ ''■---- Arrived : Opal from Weltf ngton!Jj?4 • ,- >/ . Sir George Grey, who is^wSt^a^ suffering from,a severe.coldr.fias^lVen Tififo „- to the Jubilee' Fund.. /Donalfcrorist; arbicoming in rapidly and the funds are much - larger, than was expected. Country people are already . ceming "into * town * in* large, > numbers for the festivities. \, .v v^-' "/ NAPIERV.To^i^ ' The freezing machinery on boarefcthft^ . steamer Mamari when - wanted . for first time last Thursday would Tnot .iroir^-^' effectually. One machine was put ingoM'.^ order by Saturday- morning, aad'th^'&sfeJl a.m; . . .-' , '•>~''<~i&Si& i 'Af*]M& :■"' ■ ■ 'MA'STERTdSr^o T Dt^^fe Donald and Charles" Ga#6fe>n^?flrhen^ driving home late on Saturday, nigiifc'iirpni »f their contract' in' a brake^'^e'nfe^'Ov^r a' 5 -" steep siding at Mungapakeha. Botli were injured. They 1 were brought' to the Mais- ' terton hospital, where Donald died lasfc nightc ' --j ''\~ i! ?VK. , LTTTELTON^TdcI &:l \l * Arrived on Sunday : H.M.S. X %\M& < Sha accompanies tHe Orlando^^^ing- - , * CHRISTOHUR'O^iro^AV.^ i Lords Onslow.and Carringtqh" arrived : on Saturday night. They leav^fot'^el- ! lington by the Orlando to ; day> n i:^ ,^sj, .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5672, 20 January 1890, Page 2
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613INTERPROVINCIAL. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5672, 20 January 1890, Page 2
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