DUNEDIN.
J " June 16. ■ .The bjdy of Walter Bridges, firemsiiiH was foutjd in the well of the now' drddgeM this mottling. He was misted duf iiig tliii« night, and it is supposed he fell into ' thefl well striding the bucket. He lesre*ii»^| wife and fire cmldrenrttlmost destitute. BB |ii the case of the Linden LiceniinflH District it is understood that, althbug! '^M three commissioners were elected by the ratepayers, the Government hag ppw^rH to elect the entire committee, irrespefe^H tire of such election in part, by rirtue^ a sub-section of section 13 of tnle./A^i^| The Licensing clerk, of the district': wilf^H therefore take no notice of the redtt«*iH made to him by the three gentlemen wpt |^H now claim to be committee. ; t.'iv. 'n '^R
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 1, 17 June 1882, Page 2
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125DUNEDIN. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 1, 17 June 1882, Page 2
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