NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
iPer Press Association) WELLINGTON, August 15At Balclmha the cases against Mrs Moir of sly-grog selling were dismissed, and against Moir withdrawn. Anderson pleaded guiby and was lined LSO and cost;*, Mr Hawkins saying defendant knew the risk he was running. Auckland, August 15. John Bollard, and Malcolm Nicol announce themselves as candidates for Eden owing to Mr Mitcheison stating he will not be a candidate at the next general election. A young man named Cates, residing at Tamaki, was found suspended by a rope by Mrs Jones in a cow shed. She cut him down. He was removed to the hospital for treatment. Woodville, This Day. I A boy named O'Mara tried to ram some red hot cinders into a dynamite cap, and blew the tops of three fingers off.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 41, 17 August 1896, Page 2
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