NEW ZEALAND.
fP-BR Times Special Wire. 1 Fatal Railway Accident. New Plymouth, June 9. A man named George Brackenchire who was accidentally run over by the train at Norman by yesterday, and was broughtjinto town last night, had his right leg amputated, but he gradually sank, dying at half past twelve to-day. Experimenting. Christchurch, Juno 9. Mr Federlie intends establishing an experimental garden at Christchurch to demonstrate the silkworm producing value of the several kinds of mulberry trees. A Till Robber. At the Magistrates’ Court this morning, a man named William Fowler was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment for attempted till robbery. He pushed down the woman in charge of the shop, but was secured by a gentleman passing at the time. A Basting for DunedinDunhdin, Juno 9, Mr Bastings contests the City of Dunedin at the general election. Promotion, 11. C. Brewer, Deputy Registrar hero, has been appointed Registrar at Auckland, RemandedHenry Charles Meade was remanded on a charge of ncfonipting to commit suicide by cutting his throat.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2564, 9 June 1881, Page 2
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169NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2564, 9 June 1881, Page 2
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