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MASHONALAND. CAPETOWN, Sept. 29. News from the disturbed districts b tates that tbe impis are nearing the British South Africa Company's station at Tati. It is also stated | that Commander Baaf's column will inarch on Bulawayo (King LobenI gula's kraal) in the event of the ! Matabele attack being carried out.

| SYDNEY, Sept. 29. Dr George Bennett, naturalist, in hia ninetieth year. At the inquest on the bodies of the Carcoar victims a verdict of wilful murder waß returned against Glasson and another man unknown. Glasson was committed for trial on the capital charge. Throughout the inquiry he had remained calm, but on hearing the verdict shrieked, "Who said wilful murder ? "

[Peb Pbess Association.] WELLINGTON, Sept. 29. E. Oliphant, of the Permanent Artillery, a well-known New Zealand representative footballer, who is considered one of the beßt wing forwards in the Colony, has received oiders to move to the Auckland Btation. , At a meeting of persons interested in rowing to-night, it was decided to hold a rowing regatta here, but a proposal tbat application be made to the New Zealand Eowing Association to have the championship events rowed here, wbb negatived in favour of Marlborough. DUNEDIN, Sbpt. 29. A man named Percy Austin Quinlan has been arrested on the charge of entering a housa at Oamaria and stealing jo ireiierya valued at _t.49,

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Star (Christchurch), 30 September 1893, Page 4

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TELEGRAPHIC. Star (Christchurch), 30 September 1893, Page 4

TELEGRAPHIC. Star (Christchurch), 30 September 1893, Page 4