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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.

Suicide New Plymouth, July 29. The police have received Information that Jamas Goodwto, living near Midhurat, has committed suicide. No partionlars to handFancy Ball. Napier. July 29 A grand fancy dress bill was held last night m aid of shipwreoked fond and proved a great success. A Marrow Escapa. The mail coach runulog between P*l» meraton and VYoodvllle met with • narrow eacape yesterday. Jast as the ooaoh war entering the gorgo the hind wheel became detrohed and the coach all bnt topped ovet Into the river. Had the aooident occurred three hundred yards higher up nothing would bare aaved both ooaoh and passenders from being precipitated into the Mauawatu. After a delay of 20 minutes the ooaoh was righted. Mr Ivess a candidate for Napier, was a passsonger. The Hauhau Fanatics. WXLLIHGTON, July 99. The following telegram has been received from Inspector MbGovern re the fanatici— " They are now quieting down and begin to realise their position and are coming to the conclusion that the prophetess Is only a fraud. The friendly Natives wanted to bail out the old chief Holhia and his wife. Mr B'shop hat consented providing the bail Is substantial. If bailed out hia daughter Aina Raro ia to come here and take charge of htm. Two of the fanatics (men) are still at th« o^rnp at Waihou bnt have sent a message to ssy that if I go up they will oome with me quietly. I don't intend to bother farther with them. The wounded we doing splendidly, "The Oat." Wanoahui, Jaly 3d. A prisoner named Moore, sentenced to 12 months and 25 lashes for indecent assault at Palmeroton North, received hif flogging this morning. The cat was m the hands of an old soldier, who knew his business, and prisoner received severe punishment, but took it well. " -

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1622, 29 July 1887, Page 2

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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1622, 29 July 1887, Page 2

TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1622, 29 July 1887, Page 2

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