TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
INTERPROVINCIAL
?" [Per United Press Association.]
Wellington, Nov. 30.
The body of a male infant, apparentlj ' prematurely born, was found in the harboi yesterday. There is no clue to the parentage. The strike at the sewerage works is i . settled and most of the men have re- ■» turned to work. Government offices all over the colouj will be closed at noon on election day. " ' AUCKLAND, Nov. 30. The Bank of New Zealand forwarded by the Manpos-a gold 11,8740zs valued at £53,100. '•"This morning a native named Te Wiretuu was engaged d'gging sulphur, near Purere, when the crust gave way and he was precipi Gated into a laige cavity of boiiing water. Another native, Kini Awihinia, similarly employed close a.. hand, heard the shrieks o this unfortunate companion and dragged him out by the hair of the head. Wiremu was so severeh scalded th;it recovery was hopeless. Botb are well-known 1:ootl>allers. Rotorua, Nov. 30. ",Te Maru, Taupo, is again active. A large qoa&tiry of smoke was ejected to a great height Ngaruahoe anc -Ruapehu. "^ '
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West Coast Times, Issue 10424, 1 December 1896, Page 4
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174TELEGRAPHIC NEWS West Coast Times, Issue 10424, 1 December 1896, Page 4
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