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(From our own Correspondent.) DtTMKDiN, April 19th, 7.50. p.m. At Georgetown yesterday, Tnomas Richmond, farmer, was ki led by the wheels of a threshing mill passing over Wains again appeared at ; to day, a little fresh evidence 1 wa,s given and the case was adjourned till tomorrow. A njan named Smith fell on a circular saw yesterday at Napier, and was killed instantaneously. At the Education BoarJ-to day: , the resignation was accepted of Jane Goulding, Kawaru Gorge. The’death of the Chinaman on the banks ot the Molyueux, near Teviot, 4 has all the appearance ot murder.' The man was shot in the face and at a very short distance off. At present there is nothing to indicate the murderers. Detective Bain has gone to investigate the affair, The. dummy question was again before the Land Board yesterday,, only two purchasers are to appear before they gid licenses. There is good news for the Premier Co.,' Macetown, have struck a reef 4ft thick.'gold all through, Over 7,0000z. were shipped frhm Greymouth yesterday. No further particulars of robbery at at the Brunswick Bank, and the manager is suspended. The Suez Mail left Melbourne yesterday.; • f ■; =====^^====
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1090, 20 April 1883, Page 3
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