LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
We hear that the Civil Commissioner for this Province is about to leave for England ; and we hope his little billet will be allowed to die a natural death. The Waipawa Case. —We learn that Policeman Boyle was not injured so much as has been represented; that, he was scalded, not burnt, more by accident than otherwise ; and that strong hopes-are entertained of his recovery, ■'
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 193, 23 September 1864, Page 2
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67LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 193, 23 September 1864, Page 2
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