Mr. H. Smzthies' Las lost his case j £2OO damages being awarded. Sergeant; Thomas Meredith Smith, stationed at Mount Ida, who is known 'to be one of thy most efficient and intelligent officers in the force. Las been promoted to a sub-inspectorship of the first class, and is to be stationed at Oamaru.—' Star.' On Sunday week a son of Mr. Slone, farmer of Blacks, was thrown-from his horse, and fo." live days remained unconscious. A strange feature in the case'is that,'though the brain is thoroughly inactive,'the lad' remaining aa it were in a.deep bleep, other of the senses are a ctive.—'Star.' Latest warnews from 'Ofcr.go Daily Times':' —-"London April 00th. The Turks have commenced bombarding Poi.i, Anakiia, and Gralatz. The Russian troops have occupied Ismail, on the north bank of the Kiii.i branch of the Danube. The Porte refuses to recognise German protection of K.ussnn subjects. The European Powers have rejected the Porte's proposal for mediation. Italy remains neutral.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 422, 10 May 1877, Page 3
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160Untitled Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 422, 10 May 1877, Page 3
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