TO-DAY’S TELEGRAMS.
Ihe Boapehn. Auckland, September 13. Arrived »t 330 a.m.—ss Ruapehn. Chinese benevolence. The Chinese citizens of Auckland have subscribed about £lO to the Benevolent Society Fends A long - Calender. Already 26 cases are set down for trial at the October Criminal Sessions, including three srson, three attempted cape, two cattle stealing, one attempted murder, and one forgerv. Remanded. "Wellington September 10. Hodgson, bill clerk in the Union Bank was remanded till Wednesday nex , _lt was stated in Court the to»al defalcation amounted to over £IOOO. Hodgson is a oosin to a man of the same ” a!n ® who, while in Ihe service of the National Bank some years ago, stole a larse sum in gold from it and buried the money in a church-yard at Christchurch, Aarce J ewelery Robbery. The police here have received information thaiMewe'ery to the value of £ioo was ftolen last week from a gentleman staying in an hotel in Christchurch, said to be the son of the r uke of Leinster. fating* Mafrliea, Blenheim, Siptemb -r 15 A two-year-old daughter of P. Cross, of the Telegraph Department, died of eating matches.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1342, 15 September 1886, Page 3
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187TO-DAY’S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1342, 15 September 1886, Page 3
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