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j MOVEMENTS OF MINISTERS. 4. .- . . ... </ Mr Ward arrived by the Fehguin, ; to-day. TJhe. Cabinet doos : not mept i till to-morrow, and as Mr Seddon 'will' ’be busy with the Midland Railway :question during the day,.it is unlikely that much business will be done before the evening. r ,This has necessitated a change in Mr Cadinan’s programme. The steamer which runs up the Wanganui river only goes twice, a .week, Tuesdays and Friday; and as badman cannot catch her on Tuesday, he has decided to go overland; either by coach from Huntervilie, or by train to Napier, leaving hero on Tuesdaymorning,
*■ MINING ACCIDENT AT TAPU*. . , ;• Thames, Saturday. A young man named S. 11. Clark met with somewhat* painful injuries yesterday whilst working at the Golden
Point mine, Tapu. Clark was assisting in the erection of the new poppet heads, and was holding one And of a heavy timber, when it fell and knocked him to the ground, a distance of several feet, with the result that he sustnined a severe wound on the forehead, and several painful bruises and cut oh the ! eg. He was.broDght up to the hospital his morning, and had'.his injuries attended to by Dr. Williams. ~
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1793, 11 December 1895, Page 2
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200TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1793, 11 December 1895, Page 2
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