INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
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Wellington, February 16
Government vriU not muke any experiments with M. Pasteur's remedy for th« extermination of rabbits until the Agent General report on the eubjet has been received. John H-Wey, an ex-policeman, has been committed for trial oj a oharge of al.eged forgery at Eketahuua. this attemoou Daniel rfuilivan, carter, was driving a cartload«d with earth down a liil l , and it is »uppoßed he Btuiuolod and (he wheel paased over bis bead, the accident was not ob^trved by anyone, but buMivin was foand lying ou the road quite dead. Bunbdin, February 16. Joseph Manning w-ib cnarfijed at the Police Court to-day with being «n pos^eas on of three gallons of whiskey on which ■<uty bad not been paid. The Collector of Customs had tried to induce Manning to say wh«re the whiskey carao f rou3, but ho rofuaod, he said, to get a friend into trouble. ', For the defence several legil po>nts were raiied, and the caeo was adjourned for a we-fc, Aiiohiel Houlahan, a brewer, was charged with selling six qguta -t bottles of porter, and lined £i on t*o charges The porter was m each case giren for a goose.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1769, 17 February 1888, Page 2
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199INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1769, 17 February 1888, Page 2
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