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Wellington, December 29. Dunlop, who was injured by faking from a scaffold a short time ago, uiea to-day. it is understood that His Excellency the Governor will leave Lyttelton on toe 6m January in the iimemoa ior me purpose of vuiting Picton aud the West
Coast harbors of the Middle Inland in connection with the defences of New Zealand. CHRT«TeHVJion. December 2!>. Augustus Pascoe, while riding from Pi jeon Bay was thrown from his horse and had his thigh bro' en. He lay ‘or some hours on the road before assistance came. He is now doing fairly well. Ghf.ymouth. D •••ember 2 n 'Xn offHa’ inqu’ry into the a'ciu»mt to •a; Star f the South was he'd he'bre [;*• Gillies o>. Saturday. The following w.i • the verdir arrived at That the wreck was caused sole’y by the culpab’c rashness of Capt. Hodve in entering the Greymouth river in defi ince of the harbo* signals, and it is adjudged that his certificate be suspended f o twelve mon'hs, and that he pay the costs of the enquiry.”
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 315, 30 December 1884, Page 2
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180INTERPROVINCIAL. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 315, 30 December 1884, Page 2
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