TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS
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Shooting Horses. Woodvillßj Ootober 9. At Danevlrke yested»y before Oiptain Praeno, R.M., W.F. Knight, J.P., sheepfarnaef, and Bobertaon his shepherd, wete committed for trial, tit* latter for Bhootlng hor«e« belong'.ng to Natives on Kalght'i tan, &nd the former for being aooeßßory boforo the fact, by inatruotlog Bobertion to shout the horsen. BkII wad allowed m £50 end two 'nratles of £100 eaoh. Sudden Death* WBLMNaxoN, JSTovembev 9> .-.*-. A man named Peter Key, for some yeara bnrman at the Dnke of Edinburgh Hotel, died nuddcnly early this morning, Ho w»« apparently m his usual health last'"^ night. \\ Ib believed that he suffered iiom hoact dtsoaKQ.
Found Dead. UtrNßi>TN. November 9 J\mea X nyon, of Merton, near WaU koaaitl. w«« found doad In a paddook this morning:. The polioe are Investigating the matter.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2276, 9 November 1889, Page 2
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136TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2276, 9 November 1889, Page 2
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