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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS

« r PBS rKKSS ASSOCIATION 1 i i" _____ Supposed. Suieidfl. Thames. Juno 18. A biißhman named Chae. O'JJagbnn was found dead on Tararu road yeuterday morning It is aapposed he oomaiitted suicide by taking " rough on rate." Fire. New Plymouth, Jano 18 A house belonging to Matthew Hill, at Bellblock, wub burnt down on Sunday morning. MreJW had only timo to Bavo Boiao bedclothoß ami a bos. Her husband was away at Normanby. "The house waa ineued for £50, but the office is not yet known. : Wrecjc of the Hawea. The being diem'aniled. Tho bull js almost submerged In hardsniid. The wrecks m no way impedes navigation into the harbpr, and the Penguin came m and wont alongside tho wharf as usual yeeierday. Capla^r* Hqlford, harbormaster, havia for Welling touVa Wednesday lo attend the official enquiry which will be held there. The vessel is to be Bold by auction on Wednesday, TJie Asraagi, Wem^npton, June 1& Among the passengers by the Aorangl ace Mr Strlosland, general manager of the New Zealand Shipping Oompany and Oiptaln Rnsaell, member for Oawka'a Bay. Mr Strickland's visit la understood to bo for the purpose of reorganising the Company's buainecjs. Burglary m Wellington. The Putone ltnilway Station was broken Into on (Saturday night and a aafo con- ; tfcinlng about £80 removed. The burglars i aho broke into a blacksmiths shop and obtalnod a sledge bummer which they need In breaking open the safe, The safe whioh welghoi 3 cwt appears ; to have been placed on aliand truck procured bj> tho burglar* at the railway yard and taken to a vacant oeotion along tho beaoh wharo it waa opened gnd t^O conteuta appropriated, !jChe' eni»p|i7 Bafa, sledge hammer, etc, whic'K'wcre lo'unfd m some goree buabos gave the flrat intimation of tho burglary. ! Sui ids. John JOlarke, jit 1 carpenter residing a» Brook atree*, QoojmiUed. aoiolde thla morning by hanging himself on hja back fonoe. Ol«ks baa bfaeo separated from his wife some time and was aummoned to appear at Court for maintenance. Deceased wan 60 yonea of age and was an old resident. fire. '^DNBDm, June 2.8. A four roomed houao owned ' and ooaupled by J. Jennings, contractor, South Danedln, waa burued down yeaterrta/. l.iaar»noes, £220 m the Standard, '

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1870, 18 June 1888, Page 2

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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1870, 18 June 1888, Page 2

TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1870, 18 June 1888, Page 2

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