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INTERPROVINCIAL.

(By Telegraph.)

AUCKLAND, Joke 16. < Samuel Turtle, eharebroter, died m ths ' hospital from injuries received through falling downstairs at the Masonic Hotel, at tlavonport. The deceased was 49 yeara of ago, and single. Ilia only relative is 3 sister m Ireland. He will here a masonic funeral at Tararu to- i morrow. ' WANGANCI, Jdhb 16. Mrßallance leaves for Parliament on Wednesday. I I PAPIER, Jdkb 10. Tho Bciidcnt Magistrate today gave Mr CrMswcll leave to appeal m tlio case Morton t. Cresswell if lio paid all costs a» offered by , Lim. • i A man named Chas. Hicgins, licensee of luo Crown Hotel, Noraowood, to day uttempted suicido by hanging birnso'f by a sword bolt to the bannisters. Ho wna (liecovered before life wa» extinct, but lies m a precarious condition. , KEL9ON, Joke 16. J)r Greenwood, a very old seller, died nl "Motue^a yesterday, aged 87. He was Iho first inspector of schools here, and was prin- i cipal of Nelson College, and for botoo rears he was Sergeant-at-arms m the House of , Bopresentatives m the early days of tho , colony. Ho nnd his wife, who died a few ; month* ago, were model sott'.era, exercising grent hospitality, and were mO3t useful to all around. WELLINGTON, Junk 16. A raiding of Government supporter! will T>b held as soon as possible to discußa the contemplated .Ministerial arrangements. A meeting of tlio Opposition is to bo called early alto. A child named Liddy was overlain m bod ' at Featberson and smothered. Tf:e body of William Abbot, en old pensioner from the Imperial army, was found ia tho Hutt river yesterflny. Deceased •wa» 70 yewa of age, and being short-sighted, is believed to liavo fallen over (he river bank. Ihe Government today received n cable from the Agent General, stating that tbo hemp market ia dull. New Zealand ranges frr,m £19 for fair to £21 for good. Manilla is £33 to £34. Sisal is £24 10i. WE3TPORT, June 16. TK' 8 rooming c loaded wßgon, drawn by 26ven horses, on the road to Lyell from WestpoV'; capsized, and wagon and load fell into tlio h' u " or rifcr. One horse was killed, but the wagoner escaped. The cause of tbo accident was » snbsidence of the roud. The Distrio* Court m Bankruptcy opened Uiifl morning. 7n the estate of Lawrie, ironmonger, severil aj;;ieale against the rejection of claims by the Assignee wore allowed. A charge of fraudulent preference m the came estate comes on to-morrow. CHEISTOETTJECff, June 16. Mr Frederick Jones is still suffering severely from la grippe. Bishop Julius has announced his determination to make f.h« cathedra! services more suited lo tho mowes. A cable rocsaage was lent from Christchurch to-nighf, on bahalf of the Irishmen of Canterbury, congratulating Mr O'Brien, M.P-, on his marriage DXJSKHJN, Jvhsb IS. The caoman'a shelter, about which there has been bo much trouble, »«» eoid to-day for £24. It originally cost £85. The Boy. J. Gibbs, against whom proM.*.d» ' ings vrero recently commenced by Mr A. C. BejjfT, on a chargo of herosy, haa received letters of sympathy from tho ofllco-boarors of the church and also from tho momhars of tlio various societies connected with the church. A. fracaa occurred on tho Knikorai football ground on Saturday. The rsfenoe having -orderod Kcogh off the ground for using improper language and misbehaviour, tbo Kiiifcorai captain withdrew lii« men from tho field. Tho referee then awarded the match ..to lliu Union, Kaikorai thus losing Uio

- championship. The Kniirorai supporters dcclaro that Keoj.''i v:n» provoked into losing hia tompor by the net inn of Crawford, v Union player. Tho gamo was rather m the I Union's favor -when the uUlurbauce arose. Alhambra defeated lha University by toven j points to one. Taieri boat Dunodin by iivo to t nil.

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Timaru Herald, Volume L, Issue 4871, 17 June 1890, Page 3

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INTERPROVINCIAL. Timaru Herald, Volume L, Issue 4871, 17 June 1890, Page 3

INTERPROVINCIAL. Timaru Herald, Volume L, Issue 4871, 17 June 1890, Page 3

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