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7'^^^-V-^;''^' jW'-.i.Liiioxo-r, October 7. . ; ;; The; Stip^ ; • charged , with ißett-QgffU'e^to.itheiiship City fof ;' : Newcastle* haa been found «• NotGuilty.'' Phillips,- < : for stealmg from the person, has been sentenced to /^siximp^ :^kitM}^^YkkMY fkkY^^MQ^ Ykk^Ml^^JQ^^im^'i ii-vpcates\^
Dunedin, October 8. Seveial brooils ot young pheasants have been seen at Tokomah-iro. Yy. ' The bones. of. defunct Maor ions, several stone, implements, ., and moa's: fossils: have been dis-: covered at Saddle Hill. Wanoanui, October 8. The Chronicle says : — "' We see nothing for it now but a dissolution. Those members ■who ratted will only be reaping as tliey have sown, if their names are not to be found on the next muster roll of the House." The Herald says :—" Neither party have a majority which cannot be changed into a minority by the desertion of one or two eccentric members, and, if ever a dissolution was necessary, it is at this time,, not withstanding anything constitutionalists may advance to the contrary. . r:__
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 240, 8 October 1872, Page 2
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154PROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 240, 8 October 1872, Page 2
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