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(FROM OUH OWX COKRKSWMi'IVEX-S') Hokitika, 10.40 a.m. The Dispatch is afloat, and coming up the river, all well. 11.5, a.ur. . The harbor boat has been capsized fliHttfciiig a line to the Dispatch. Five men thrown out of her, two- of whom were drowned. TJie boat has gone over the bar.. The Disj»iic]i is- alongside the wharf. CiiiiiSTciiUKCii, Friday. Ives has been fmind guilty of manslaughter,., and sentenced to three years' hard labor. Maher's "trial occupied the whole of ye - terday and to-day. His Honor the Jud^e in now summing up. Elections — There is noopposition against Williams, • Allingtou stands not the slightest chance against JolHo if ho is nominated, which is doubtful.
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 142, 8 December 1866, Page 3
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