METEOR FALLS |j NEAR FORBES ;— • “ 11 ( II, luprr. In the early pari } of (hr -rrk -err report In C -phnvnrornon on Monday ni«hl wbirh the, drvrrlbrd a» » heart .h.prd «»»«*« ''w.» a* ha.lnf hern*i Coolah. Dunrdoo « a-t UK Merrlwa. KylcUnr and »thrr lt;■ cmlrr* ! rThe UIIUMJBl »0B OboI I!'at Forbr . and Wellli»|lon in fa.', (he representative of a mu firm “ho » lt;*««« h‘ J between l-arkr- uiul Furber ai .he »imc 7 55 urn thought that hrIlumc 7S5 P-m thcushi that nr —. kuiiim 10 be »«uck bWas bOIIIB m -------Hash of brtlUuni UkI« acroM th* ^ which hr reu-rdeo as a me-S. ^ did tin- WelUhfton r«l-dcnt* »'ln* '•* 11 Tlie man on hi- uuv to H»rbe» ■aid iliai the meteor appeared to fall in * nearby paddock onJ'J* left about eight mlks front for-1 and that I* burned for aomr vpea. ano w»“* .lime after hum* ,h‘, *roun The tall of the meteor »»» • bl*« of colon. rroembUn* the■».»reported foil of tbe meteor wen uut atoll* the Parke* Rood on Tuesday morntna. but could And no trace .t -here It «« v.ppo-d