TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS
(PER PBEBB ASSOCIATION.) Injunction. Wellington, September 21. At the Bupreme Court an icjanotlen wsi Issued restraining the use of the drill hall as a ■katlng rink, It being found to be ft nuisance to the neighbors. Earthquake. A slight shock of e»rtbquake was felt at 10.15 last erenioe. Sudden Death, OtnwDiH, September 21 Alexander Buohan, blacksmith, fell down dead fa his forge at Burmide. Allege* Perjury. Ibtbkoakoill, September 21. At the Police Court, Donald Macintosh *nd Georgo Lawrence, were charged with having committed perjury m the evidence given at the hearing of an impounding ca»e between R. B. Scammell and Macintosh, m which they sworo that a certain field was fenced with two ditcheg, sod bank, and three or four wires aU round* Accused were remanded.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1950, 21 September 1888, Page 3
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128TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1950, 21 September 1888, Page 3
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