TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.
Gored by a Bull. New Plymouth, December 7. A settler named Pearn, living near Egmont village, while shifting his bull was tossed, and whilst on the ground Insenstbls the bull gored him, breaking two of the man's ribs, His wife came to the rescue and by her screams seemed to frighten the anltcal. Pearn 1b very badly hart. Attempted Suicide. Feuding, December 7, A man named James Atkinson attempted suicide while suffering from ddirium tremens, He tried to beat out his brains with two large stones and Inflicted a severe ecalp wound. Pound. Wellington, December 7. The man Stanley, who was missing, has been found staying with a relative m tin country. T&9 Australian Squadron. Hla Excellency the Governor haß received advice that Admiral Fairfax, Naval Oommacder-in-ChJef of the Australian station, purposes leaving Sydney In H.M.B. Nelson on 9th or 10th icst forAuokland and it is probable that several ships of the equae'ron will be at Auckland at Christ maa. In January he proposes taking the squadron to Wellington,. Death. Dunedin, December 7. The death is announced of William Otldwell, a prominent member of the Masonlo body.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1729, 7 December 1887, Page 3
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189TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1729, 7 December 1887, Page 3
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