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[per press association.] - ...I Arrived. , Auckland, To-day. The ship Hermione from London is off the coast. ' A Mishap,. ‘ \ ! V Wellington, To-day. A coach accident occurred at one o’oleok this morning. A party of ladies and ~ gentlemen, numbering about; .twenty, .Was. ' returning from a dance at Xorari, and had reached as far as the Botanical Gardens safely, when a trace horses becoming restive, the coach vehi over the bank. Moat of the passengers received injuries of a slight nature, bat none are . serious. The psrty walked, home. . : -r' -
Inquest. .... Christchurch, To-day. An inquest was held to-day on the bvdy of Joseph Strong, the tirho cut his throat an Wednesday. ’ -The evidence showed that since returning: from the wreatlingmatoh v|ithßobert«ai» at Xhmedin, the/deceased had; beat in a'very da- ' spondent state abeut his defeat, but never expressed any intention of takioghia. iiff. The jury returned a verdict thatthe dk» deceased committed, suicide while ip a dor. spondent state of mind. - . Ah. Unfortunate Accident r Tdiaru, To-day^:-
. A man named Alexander Sutherland, aged dO, unmarried, who was rim orerby a ballast wagon on the Albury. extension line yesterday, and who was brought info Titnaru by a special train andF had. hlsdeg' amputated close to the hipjoint.rUtWsw found necessary to have the operation performed ;in the hospital, bflt (the unfortunate man,pwxng to Icqs of. blood on the journey and the Shock to. his ’systontr : rived tha operation only four hbdraj t Wd diedat ted o'clock last night. f;, 1 ; Another Candidate. -? r-'? Dunedin, To-day. Mr. Watt,. R.M., is the - fourth ftsadi;date for thedity A Municipal T.«atn. .The Caversbain municipal lean has been floatedia miiimSOO. ! e ' . Pedestflahisan. T’■ At three o’clock this afternoon IMWard* had walked. 79 miles 18 laps and Scpttr’Bo miieaSlaps.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1072, 12 October 1883, Page 2
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453TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1072, 12 October 1883, Page 2
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