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[Per “Times” Special Wire. I His 2iast “Heavy Wet."' Christchurch, August 24. The body found at Broken River oru the West Coast Road proves to be that, of William Henry Izon, formerly w. stable keeper at Christchurch, and who> recently received a remittance of some' thousands from home. He was on h's: way to the Okarito gold fields and was. in the habit of drinking heavily. Hailway Scramblers. Invercargill, August 24. A resolution was carried at RiveaotOni expressing deep regret at non-completion of the Orcpuki railway, and beseeching;Government to place money on the estimates for the work. A Missing 1 Bullet. In the case of Louis Schmoll, recently sentenced to two years for shooting at his wife, a strong point in his favor was that the bullet could not bo found, the inference being that the pistol was not loaded. His wife has since found the bullet embedded in her feather bed. It is a Terry rille bullet. SclmioU’s son is one of the Invercargill cadets, who are armed with carbines of that description.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2320, 24 August 1880, Page 2
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177NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2320, 24 August 1880, Page 2
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