A man named Joseph Kemp, a farmer at Motoroa, Waverlcy, committed suicide by shooting himself through the head on Wednesday. " A writer to the Wellington Post wants to know why the carriages in a train were reserved for the use of a select party of'the " upper ten " and their friends, and whether they paid anything in excess of the ordinary fare for the special accommodation. He thinks it a strange result of Democratic Ministerial management that a few people should be thus specially favored, the reserved carriages being little more than half tilled, while scores of holders of lirst-clas) tickets were bundled into ovcrcrowdod cnttlfi tracks.
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Opunake Times, Volume II, Issue 62, 5 February 1895, Page 4
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106Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Opunake Times, Volume II, Issue 62, 5 February 1895, Page 4
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