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(FR ‘M OUR OWN CORRRSPONDENT). Donkdin, May 1, 7.45 pm At a mee’tng of the Lan 1 Board yester •day tnn < eferred payment licenses of Catherine How at. Joseph Sheath, and Catherine ■Shtath'"erfoifioted, fir nimpersonal resi■donee by the licensees. Aecoi' ing Co Cue estimate ol the Adelaide ’Chamber of CoiniUe e, the quantity of v heat av» lab),- lor export this season is I! 111,080 tons, whereof 135,000 tons have al leady been shipped, and 16,000 tons, are now in course of shipment. John Wallis Garland, licensee of tin. Arawboana Hotel, mar Temnka, shot his w fu'iii tlvir bed loom at 6 30 this morning, jui.i then shot himself. Garland died instantaneously, when the matter was reported the p line' Mis Garland was dying. Jealousy Is repo ted to lie the cause of . the Act. Partcnlars are not yet to hand. An 4' quest will ho held to morrow. It is stated that an attempt has been made to li'e the premises, of Cries and Ruileid. of InveicargilL '1 he firm offer, LIOO reward, for the conviction of the would be incendiary. At Timara, yesterday, Ernest Bay was . committed for t rial (or attempted criminal J As-auliona girl'seventeen years of age. • At Hobart, Goolab Shah and Sab Donne, the Indian doctors who late'y visited Dunedin, have each been lined LlO for practising wiihout a license. Jones’s hotel ut Palhia Flat, near Chepuki, ' •wasburned down on Monday night. Ou Tuesday, the Hon W. Rnlleslou had a ma.row eaeapi from drowning whi o crossing the river Waiau in a buggy, the seats of the buggy gave way, and Mi* llolleston, Mr W. <L iwe, and the driver wore precipitated into the stream. The two latter scrambled had* into the trap, but Mr RollestoU was washed away, going under the water several times. ' After great difficulty he managed to reach the river bank, but his escape was a very narrow one. > ■ Mr Haider, senior, solicitor, of Akaroa, dropped dead in the street this mommy. The United Alpine Co. had a crushing of 422 ounces, ■ j ;

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1157, 2 May 1884, Page 3

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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Dunstan Times, Issue 1157, 2 May 1884, Page 3

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Dunstan Times, Issue 1157, 2 May 1884, Page 3

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