A gifl, aeven yetti of sge, the daught* of the Bev. J. Hawke*, Whanga ei, Auckland, wai killed while playing among firewood by a log falling on her cheat. Q-rpve De Bran, stationer, was committal for (rial at Ohrittphnroh, yeiterday, for tW tempted agion. The atoek found to the aKup ingorad for £BOO, wee valued at £22. Moat of the atook in the (hop when the inrnraneo was effoclai had been removed beforr th> fie. The aoouB«d'» personal elf seta, whio were inmred for £SQO, eons'ated of an o' bicycle which he had hired, two gone wh 1 weya borrowed, and few other articles o small value. Replying to a deputation of eitiaane at Dunedin, yesterday, Sir Bobsrfc Stont repeated that bis presant intention was; to retire into private life. Over £4OQ hat baen eubioiibed at Greyhy Mr Fetrie*< supporters for ;]>» pnrpoin of unseatig Mr Gainnn-, mt Mr Petrie decline* to taka any nettop in the nutter.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1647, 15 October 1887, Page 2
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157Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1647, 15 October 1887, Page 2
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