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• \,* .: > \. — ... ♦' ; . • , : -. : [NBAV ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION.] 5 ' iHokiTTKAj Sept. 5. Strong evidence of previous 'good charac? ter was adduced on behalf pf Barbor. He was sentenced to six months' hard labor. Chamberlain's trial for burglary is proceeding. The prisoner defends himself. Fourteen witnesses are to be called for the Crown, and fifteen have been subpoenaed for the prisoner, — Adcrlanb, Sept. 5. Mr Wilson,' proprietor of the Herald, empowers the agent of the Press Association to contradict the Heralds paragraph against tho Association and the Post's remarks thereon. iEe is perfectly satisfied with the thorough impartiality of the information sent by the Association, and says the paragraph' was written by a mernber-of -his staff who is~oppose"d to the Association/Shd' 1 without his sanction. South British Insurance^ shares. sold at 10s premium. '■•■\ " \ DdNEDiN, Sept.^ s. 'A nian named Eccles has been found at Hohonui,, supposed to have perished in a snowdrift. ' '< FlPufy Ll3. Prime 'beef , : 253' per. c,wt.. - . — — Nabießj Sept.- : 5. A man named;: Gordon \ Was lost in the bush on Friday last. A search party ij^. 'ouK ; ' : *-' : ; ' ' ''■■"' - : ' ' | There is great excitement regarding the result of the debate.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1281, 6 September 1872, Page 2
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186LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1281, 6 September 1872, Page 2
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