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TELEGRAMS.

HeSSilS#^^# Jolmviiaiv^iPiLriaha^ g^aMly r .vsho|« hiinseiga^^ai .^^po^gft, iV r,v SecretSryi'Bf ' ithW Clubr^ic^M^ Vt- i? - A bankrupt felhnbnger, named Edwards! was finedi2oß, for assaulting a bailiff put m cbargVof • the bankruptcy ; property iby the Deputy 'A Bsignee. ■ ■<[ ProiTissor Mcc, thought-reaae^ an( j Mr Culliin9re,ipiajaißt| Were driyingftpm.. Renwi^-folßle^tin on Tuesvlay niglit, , when^ii^feap capiiii^ VW* flrossingva shingle'bed, : tandlbbih were thrown put,;^ dlstan^p^/Welveor fifteen feet/ Mr CiillimoVe^wi^uiihur^ butMr Rice was seyerely^btuisedi and shakeriy md has been cctofitieato his I>ed ;ever since. '^ .", Dunbdin^: .Friday. / , The^rew^e pf Smithy -of Souw-^tme^tm^waf buried .down a^; two d'filb^k^ye^erday morning. It wa« insured m 'ihe N?w Zealand office . for -'■ £m:^&y :^ V" ■-.;■/. -;:•/. A young, man named James O Gonnor.f arrestedpfp^ losing, a valueless chequa;; made- i»ji . .aitempf •to commit isuicide v m the lock-up bytakinsf chlprodyn, but was noticei by^a. .detective^ who knocked the boti^0 jojpijs^and; „* \^l L "5 ; 'An inau|st -I^. ; helij on the, body ' of m infant child of^ Hare, of Otahnhn. "A yefdict was raiurned of . from eating matches. A'rider was, submitted by a jdryman : " That it ifthe' duty of the Government tbltekearitb vconsidera-^ tion the advisability of prohibiting the importation , of .poisonous matches." It was not carrjed., ; , The Northern Steamship Company s steamer Katikjfti took fire at -Wharigarei, and had to be scuttled before the fire iras extinguished.. She was m 9ft of, water. The creator "part of tb* i tran■nipnient.^c«go-|* ■poiled. ...:. •" ?:•■;■ ••■ .'.■ .-'; : ; : \ .":'., ; , The Grasmere troubles >are developing. Captain Raymond has laid an information against ,23 of thejerew for; 1 conspiracy/ ,: I c^'-'^.<;.; i ,r- : ''-,-■ -:', ■ -'ii-'u-.} Charles 'Eittle'and Johr^ i •Dignati, alias Dinrion haye^been .committed^ f or trials fpra serieMf larcenies o1« yacht j dingy > pnnt, &c. The latter prisoner, known as Ginger!, had been the- terror, of boats' crews i'l or^ a^|^C^ m .9 86^ up arid djoiwjß th^Sauraki '$0? • - >

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 65, 15 August 1885, Page 3

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TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 65, 15 August 1885, Page 3

TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 65, 15 August 1885, Page 3

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