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Another wrestling march has been arranged between Reany, o l ' Dunedin, and Fagan, of Auckland, for £SO a wide. The first examination of officers in r.he Volunteer and Militia (orc°s took oUce througliont the colony on Monday . Eh ' on candidates presented themselves .iu Wellington. The ticket office at the Carterton railway station (Wellington) was bnrgl.irir.n- y -utered into on Siturday night, and £l6 abs'racted. Messrs Hebden and Cooper, who sustained S'-rious injuries from a each accident at Christchurch on Jolv 22nd are still in a critical state. Mr Ooope a recovery is regarded as hopeless. Mr Hebden has been delirious for the past three days and fears are entertained that he will succumb. -rSinee above was in type wo learn that Mr Hebien Ims died A young mm who- on;, a charge of assaulting a Chin'amafV at'-Dunedin las’ week gave evidence for tire defence, iu which he admitted that he hadistrnck the Chinaman for the’sako of amusement, was on Monday fined £3 in all, 6V 21 ‘ays imprisonment. 1 At Dunedin it has been decided t<> form a ladies auxiliary branch of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty 'o Animals. Some 26 of the unemployed have been found work at stonebreaki"g at .Dunedin.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1375, 6 August 1885, Page 1
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205TELEGRAPHIC. Temuka Leader, Issue 1375, 6 August 1885, Page 1
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