TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS
•[PKB PRBSB ASSOCIATION.] Accident. Thames, July 4; Two miners named Geo. Snelger and Alfred Nowdiok, m the employ of the Saxon Gold Mining Coirpany. Buitained injuries of a severe nature last nt^ht by a quantity of mullock falling on thorn. Snelqer had his leg broken, while Ne\Tdtok was badly bruised. Native Land Settlement. Auckland,. July 4. The New Zealand Native Land Settle* ment Company met to-day, the Hon Dr Pollen presiding. Tiny passed all tbt resolutions on the notice paper except the appointment of a liquidator, which was deferred. Goal. Woodvillb, July 4. Coal haa been found m tha vicinity of the oopper deposits. Pire. A fine meeting hume at the Maori Pah At Ngawakapura, was burnt down last night. It is not known how the fire ocourred.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1884, 4 July 1888, Page 2
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130TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1884, 4 July 1888, Page 2
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