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Wellington, September 18. The two women—Mary Ann Trueman and her daughter, Ellen Mudgway « who were arrested to-day, charged • with chiid murder, were brought up "before the\ Besident Magistrate and remanded. / The police have since found the body of the child," buried in quickJlime in a/ shed on Traeman'6 premises. **' / Auckland September 19. At/Hokianga, on Sunday, during a heaviy south-west gale/H boat containing of Hardmau, a settler, capsized, apiS both were drowned. Their cap
and paddles were found, btit the boat and bodies are still missing. ; Nklsok, September 19.
Dr B Ugh, who recently went into practice with'the late Dr Crttterill, and had an excel !eiit practice, committed suicide by takingprussic acid this afternoon. A letter left shows that the act was premeditated, but no cause can be assigned. Kumara, September 18. , A fall of earth occurred in the tunnel of Jones' claim at Dilman's. Two men were buried, but were extricated in an hour and a half by relays of miners. One man, Irvine, is alive, but his ankle is badly contused. The other man Jonathan Clements, is dead.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 123, 21 September 1877, Page 3
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182INTERPROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 123, 21 September 1877, Page 3
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