TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
SMUGGLING TOBACCO - FINE OF ONE HUNDRED POUNDS Auckland, Monday. John Campbell, mate of. the Richmond, was charged with smuggling tobacce, and waafined £IOO and costs. He has been and search at his house resulted in 501 b of tobacco being discoverod. |%^
FATAL GUN ACCIDENTS
Napier, Monday. A fatal gun accident happened in the bush at the back of Makaretu on Friday. A young man named Ole Tostensen was out shooting with his brother when they sat on a log to rest. Ole’s gun had the hammers down. It slipped, and the hammers striking the ground the gun went off, the charge going right through his body. He died in ten minutes. A verdict of ac'cidentab death was returned. 7 • New Plymouth, Monday. - A young man named Grey Fraser was out shooting hares at Karaka, neer Waitara, with a Maori, when the latter fired at an animal just as Fraser was coming out of the bush . where a hare was seen. The charge went full into Fraser’s chest.- Fraser is in a precarious condition. ;
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1743, 29 May 1895, Page 2
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175TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1743, 29 May 1895, Page 2
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