TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.
* A Melancholy Occurrence. Auckland, January 22. A boy, Albert James, 7" years old, was killed -at Manakau by a falling tree. He had followed his father unobserved. When hit father inspected the tree after It had fallen he observed blood an 3 a closer search revealed the mangled body of his aon. Sudden Death- , Patrick Doolan, laborer, died Buddenly at Arch Hill last night through buratine a blood vessel. After tea he had a violent fit of ooughing, and vomited a large quantity of blood. BobbeTy. Thot. King, Charles Ooleman, and Peter Hardy have been arrested, charged with robbing Hughes, a returned Kimberley digger. The remainder of the propitty has not been recovered, bnt the poilit »l*t*i that two pcraoni have oonftssed their guilt, and that the gold dust WM sold for £6 A Progressive Town. Nafibb, January 22 The valuation of the buroagh is £76,482, being £3004 above that of lasit year, notwithstanding the loss of £10,000 worth of buildings by the recent couiagratfon. Bit Excellency the Governor. Dtjnedin, January 22. The Governor visits the West Coast Sound! at the end of February,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1463, 22 January 1887, Page 3
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186TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1463, 22 January 1887, Page 3
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