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TELEGRAPHIC.

| (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.)' I Napier, Thursday. >r ! Atr a jineeting^f|jlie,ep &arme;s-nt|W^ agreed J l:o s p^a Ute" ! of"^rom a.&rthing 1 'to; a halfpenny per head on their flocks, toj continue a rabßit proof fence On the southern boundary -of ; the . province to* Akiteo River. Those near the boundary p4y. a, halfpenny, and the others, a jfarth- : 'brig. .'; :: ; >.■■■,■•, ■-■'.' ■<;',': <•; ......■-, :i. .:■•.;;: 1! " i -- jTwo swaggers camping m. an empty < -'iwhare near Waipawa hada narrow 'escape of their lives through the ■vtfhare' catching firW. They \v,eref badfy burned. 'adda>e'riowih the" hospital.' ' ■' /"." '"' "J ■'■-■■ The boy ' Mackenzie," wh'a l pleaded guilty to, placingraraiTgiirjthe railway fide, saSd^afeiS/a^rgrit^fai .off by the first" train;,; wham he replaced it, packing it, up with stones. He was nine' ; years /of age. ' He '> was sentenced to be" and kept, m. a ref orMa'tbr/f school until- fif teeni-ye'ara.of age. „.; _ , ... . . .. .■'■■'• . V--—. - , I y n ..pHRiSTCHTj^cH, r Thuwd : ay i ; *j - ./ At * bi4tiffgiofJbhe Benevolent &sVb^ ciatiori the following resolutions were carried : — That- tins' meeting' Considers that, seeing the object of the Hospital an! Charitable Aid Bill now m force.it is inexpedient to continue the operations of ithe7BeJv£j|o;le^ .separate institution. At the same time it regrets ; that,l;lie Act,does ; tnpt.aicfc-fOE ;< the fijstibQardy .being; constituted partly < by- gentlenjenffwho have had ; m dis^ribujbing.aid..,,, ..,;• ••. „t i. ; „j, i. -< : . ■;,-. ! ■»■>., > .■<;;;! DaNBiMNv Thursdays ! ♦ 1 Albert'lfwini'aged'l^, died' this moYn* ing through falling frdrira'ttee at Wood- 1 • i laugh. ' m 4*he horse parade of the A. and P. Society was a great success, both as regards attendance and number of horses. Th 6 show of Olyde'sdale'si -was i generally , considered to have been one of the best seen m Otago. Thonpgh-breds and roatlsters were also welH-epresented. No desire was evinced at the sale which followjßd tEfcmalra pufchasest . i i *' A ?! ■■-■ 'An informaxion has'beeb^laid against* Stephen Hutchenson- for alleged tainperingiwith Grand Jurors^- —

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1476, 9 October 1885, Page 4

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TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1476, 9 October 1885, Page 4

TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1476, 9 October 1885, Page 4

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