TELEGRAMS.
(FUOJI TilK I'l-iKSH AOKNCY.) * AUCKLAND. September 18. The Union Sash and Door Company have ordered L 12,000 -worth of newmachinery from a local foundry, of a class hitherto imported. WELLINGTON. September 18. The two women, Mary Ann Trueman and Ellen Mudgeway, who were arrested torday charged with child murder, were brought up before the Resident Magistrate, and remanded. Tue police have since found the body of a child buried in quick lime in a. shed on Trueman's premises. o ■ KUMARA. September 18. A fall of earth occurred in the tunnel at Jones' claim, at Dilman's. Two men were buried, but were extricated in an hour and a half by relays of miners. One man named Irvine was alive, but had his ankle badly contused. The other man, Jonathan Clements/was dead when taken Oilt,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 435, 19 September 1877, Page 2
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134TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 435, 19 September 1877, Page 2
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