TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.
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Alleged Altering a Receipt.
clknubim, iviaion 7 William Karcsay, lute lessee of tho Phoonix Brewery, m the case of the burning of wh eh an inq<st wts held yesterday, was brought up to-day on a charge of fraudulently a't«ring a receipt from £1 15s to £2 15s Eo waß remandod iiil Tuesday aa Robb, tie salesman for Pickering and Co., who gave the accused the receipt, was unable to attend owing to illness. > Accident with Cartridges. , Nelson, March 7. | Mr Charles Harloy, a member of the ! firm of Adams and KJngdon, Bolioitors. was loading cartridges ast night when ouo exploded, and bo d imaged hia left hand as to probably necessitate amputation of the liit'e finger Fatal Accident. Dunsdih. March 7 Edward McNulty, a married man, was killed n^ar Cromwell by a blasting accident. Donald tlutton, his mate was seriously injured Education Board. Dr Brown, Messrs Fraer and John McGregor, have been eleoted to the education Board, Miss Freeman being a close fourth.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1783, 7 March 1888, Page 3
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169TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1783, 7 March 1888, Page 3
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