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ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC.

A man named Brit some week* ngo rented a house in Auckland, ostensibly for the purpose of storing samples. Lust Monday the owner of tlie house ca led for the ient, and the place being locked up his suspicions were aroused :ird lie burst til* door in. It was then found that Brit had shot himself in the right temple .soma time before. Poverty is supposed to be the cause.

In the Supremo Court, Dunedin, on Monday, the bill against Elz* Cumn.ings for larceny whs thrown out. Edward Adams was convicted of housebreaking, iind sentence was deferred. James McNeil and James UcF'irlnne for breaking i to the hi U 3 of af»rnier»tGoie re«e;\ei, the first 6 months, and 'he latter 3 y »vs. Alary Goddard for wounding Gorge Finch, with whom she was livinsr, received 14 days. Pi ilio V. de M-ury for forgery, 5 months, and M. Stimrt for the samA offence, 9 months. Nora Welch for nbondoning her child under a hedge on Pine Hill, was found not guilty. Eliza pad Margaret Massey, charged with brenking into a private dwelling, pleaded guilty ; Msiria Scanlon and Mary ofa»«ey, charged with receiving the goods stoleu by the other two, pleaded not guilty. During the gale which wus blowing on Saturday, at Dunedin, a horse and van were blown over by a gust of wind, snd the driver slightly injured. The van was smashed and the cover blown a quarter of i- mile away. A fatal accident occurred at Ihe Thames on Tuesday, it Totara Point, where a lad named Charles Robinson, employed by the contractors for the Thnmes-Kopua railway, was jammed between a waggon and the bauk, and horribly crushed to death.

On Friday laßt (says the Pr« 8), a gun accident happened at Mr Marmaduka Dixon's, Eyrewell. A enn went off »s it was being placed in a buggy. The shot killed a dog, and part of the charge lodged in the leg of Charles £ priggs, just missing Mr Dixon, who was close by. Medical aid was sent for, and Sprigg«' wounds attejded to.

Can a new witch with a second-hand be culled a second-hand watch 1 That JBu'sbahd of Minn is three tiroes the man be w»§ befjre he began niirg "Wells' Health Health Benewer." Druggiiti. Mei?», M"«s & 00., Srdney, G»n*r»l Agent*. 2 The man who minds his own business was in the city on Saturday, but left immediately, he felt so lonesome. !hb Tesx 01 AOiXTAi Tbiali —Thin ifc *h*r. p<-ov*§ tbo merit of a The proprietor of G-raen'f Auguit Flo-er. knowing its »aluable properties, meeti this test boldly by preparing *»mples bottle* of this remedy, which are lold >t 6J. Tb» erwhles doubters to try it* virtue* at a tuning expense. Au«ust Flower it • paiirtoea for for Dy*pep*ia and all disordm i the LiV"* f inoludirß Bilioome**, Tn« Hig«»tioi«,.Siek Headache, Oostivaneis, Jbs., k: Three do*e* will relieve any of the *bove, end a faithful u»~ will certainly cure. No medicine in the world hat ever giren *noh proof of its merit*. Drng*i»U recommend it with perfect e->flH»ce aid phytici«i* pre*crib° it rf gnbv'y. Prio* tog foil bottle* 3* 61, SJd by nil drug* gist*. A short time ago a man became so completely " wrapped hi thought" th»the was tied up, labelled, and sent off to the first "train of ideas." BOLIOWAY'S 01HXKB5T AND PIULS Combine ootn sat-iure and jaiialite powers in a hi„'h degrte ;bj the former te»m i* > fcdtr* »tood their ability to pmerve health, by the latter their capability to rector* hral h. With tbffip remedial at band, no it-.mUi nted be at fault to guide h'm»-lf or he»«etf safely through the m»ny triple to which everyone i« iubj cUd lorg »• d. of'times incbmrtiit winters Coughs, colds ulcerated tbn.at*, quic*ey, wboopii g cough, can b« »ucce»Bfuly treated by well rubbing h'B 0 ntment upon the Cher, ai d by taking t,be JPiIU. During d»mp, fopgj weather •uthmatioal sufferers will expe'ieueo the mm st possible relitf from the i*unction of he Ointment, and »ll tender •ill save ei»dle*» misery by adopting tbia treatment.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Temuka Leader, Issue 1202, 10 July 1884, Page 1

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681

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC. Temuka Leader, Issue 1202, 10 July 1884, Page 1

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC. Temuka Leader, Issue 1202, 10 July 1884, Page 1

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