TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.
Matt Bag Bobbery. Auckland, November 24 The mall bag from Tekopunl to Auokland has been opeaed and a letter containing £56 In notes stolen. The bag was on a iteamer aud the railway train, bat there 1b no olaa as to where the f obbery was committed. Elections. Tha Charitable Aid Board elections took pUe» yeiterday. Accident. Gbeymuoth, NoTember 24. A. yosog boy named Henderson was ktllea near Wallsend station yesterday. A number of boys were playing at pushing tiocki backwards and forwards. Heoder■on slipped and fell beneafb a truck m motion and bis abdomen wts crashed. He died a few hoars afterwards. Committed for Tiial. Ghbxstohubgh. November 24. RlobarA Lfi«ver, tailor, has been oommltted for trial au a charge of receiving • gold watoh allege! to have been stolen from M. O'Brien by three men who were committed for trial for the theft some vtfke ago. Focket Totalizator. DuNßDra, lifovomber 2i, At the City Ooort Alejcacder Mobs, kobacoonUt, was fined £40 and cost for fanning a pooket totalfaator.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1718, 24 November 1887, Page 3
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170TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1718, 24 November 1887, Page 3
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