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Proposed bye-laws for Hawera borough are published. Letters by the inward ’Frisco mail have not reached this district to-day. An outrage of a curious kind is reported from New Plymouth. Mr R. S. Daniells was married a fortnight ago, and while lodging at Windsor Castle Hotel, the wife became unwell, and kept her bed. Her husband slept in another bed in the same room. During tha night the wife was awakened by some one entering her bed, and an alarm being raised, the husband awoke, others entered the room, and they seized the midnight intruder. He was found to be an A.C. named Joseph Gardiner Panned, who had got through a window by a ladder into another bedroom, and having there undressed he had then entered the room where he shouldn’t be. He had lodged at the hotel a few days before, and the presumption is that he knew his way about. He has been remanded at the R.M. Court until Mrs Daniells is well enough to give evidence.
Keepers of shooting galleries in America set np imitation Guiteans for targets, and thus draw crowds of ferocious marksmen. In Cleveland, citizens who never before shot at a mark, pay for the privilege of plugging Guiteau in the part where he plugged the President. An English company propose to build the largest iron works in the world on the line of the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad.
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Patea Mail, 11 March 1882, Page 3
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