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1 • ■thelaf [By Telegraph.— Press Associatioß rates. ! AUCKLAND, To-tl"j oma Professor Pond has died at the earljß l)een ' [0f29 of Bright's disease. The death isg« ™7 regretted. I Alr " { A fivp-roomed dwelling at Howick.B 00 " 16 J pied by Mr S. Kerr, was burned yesteßP? 11 ?' l The family at the time were absent. ■ ni ?L on , house was insured with furniture atß Mr , J in the South British. Bsecondt A girl named Young is supposed tm enc ? ' > been drowned at Cambridge. Her iv« nnamm 1 footmarks were traced on the banks M 1 Waikato above the whirlpool at CamlßUl,!] Owing to a protest of the AucklandSß Club, the Chief Surveyor in Auckksß been instructed not to encourage tlieptH of furnishing maps, tracings, hmU " XJJJ etc., to local bodies. ■ D[JNEDIN,To-*Xhbius Colonel Bailey and Major RobitiM^gadg^j tha Salvation Army, were sumffio™ ff ij; ness appear at Milton for a breach of tl«uvenile laws. They failed to appear, and a ''■borne, was issued for their arrest. In coraß«p r j nee with the bye-laws of the Milton MMaM tke Council Colonel Bailey writes from(Bpj ccc a j ] church, stating that he deeply rejißbrougjjt conflict between the Army and the (■jeldom s< It was not out of bravado that "pjfciidamui was evinced, but it was a matter K hersei science. He has given instruction.' jKf her c Army not to cause obstruction toH as un( j ( nor use the drum near church time. Bliss Mit John Rollins was found dead otffr her a< aunt's house at Pukakanui. An ol'Kspecialh pistol and flask of powder were iSras ably body. Deceased bad a large lioliSWiss Ne chest, and had evidently committed Sidd o He was in the Seacliffe as3 T lum tliret^tany. ]\j a g°- Bacored.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6815, 30 October 1893, Page 2
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292INTERPROVINCIAL. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6815, 30 October 1893, Page 2
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