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(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Timaru Tuesday. Robert Balsom, foreman at the landing service, had his left leg terribly crushed this afternoon by being jammed by an ironbark pile by the ship Pleiades which at rived at Lyttleton^ yesterday from London. , ' Five Yorkshire families, engaged by the Timaru Wollen Factory Company, have arrived. Auckland, Tuesday. The Waitara from Sydney brings Sherman and Stoodley'a circus. Fryer's circus still remains m quarantine undei tho older prohibiting importations of foreign stock. The circus brought a clean bill of health from Honolulu. At the iuqnest of Mr W. Flood, secre* tary of tlie Auckland Club, the jury, after an hour and a half's consultation, returned a verdict of accidental death. A consignment of apples by the Zeal uidia was discovered to have the (Joillm niothVand boing noted by the Custom officials, the moths were found to have travelled to other goods which were being delivered. Aa goo-Is caunot be detained nnder the provisions of the Act the officials have requested consignee to examine the goods and destroy tho moth.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1463, 24 September 1885, Page 4
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174TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1463, 24 September 1885, Page 4
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