NEW ZEALAND
Per Press Association. Safe in PortAUCKLAND, August 23. The ketch Envy which was supposed to have foundered has arrived, very little damaged. In and OutWELLINGTON, August 23. The arrivals in the colony for July were 1028, and the departures 1230. Fatal Aooident. A baker’s cart ran over and killed a two-year-old child named Beveridge, at Maryborough. The Late ExplosionThe Government have decided to send the whole of the evidence relating to the Mahanga Bay explosion to miiitary experts at Home for their information and opinion. Rough' PassagesBoth the barques G. M. Tucker and Acacia met very severe S.E. gales on the voyage from Australia, lasting the whole three weeks of the voyage. When off CLpe Farewell they were driven a hundred miles out of their course. The Acacia had some of her bulwarks on both sides smashed and sustained other minor damage. PersonalDUNEDIN, August 23. Mr Perston, local manager of the Bank of New South Wales, retires on a pension at the end of the year.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2571, 23 August 1899, Page 3
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168NEW ZEALAND South Canterbury Times, Issue 2571, 23 August 1899, Page 3
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