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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

- At the City Police Court, Dunedin, on Friday, Foster Hunt was committed for trial on two charges of indecently assaulting girls of tender years. Bail was allowed.

Several carriages of the passenger train from Onehunga, wOre derailed near Newmarket on Friday morning, and were dragged about a hundred yards, tearing up the sleepers. One carriage contained seven passengers, four of whom were ladies, who were greatly alarmed, but the carriages did not capsize. The train was eventually stopped. The' Te Aroha Silver and Gold Mining Company have sampled and assayed 2500 bars, about 100 tons of bullion, the approximate value of which is £6OOO, as the result of the smelting so fari- 1 Fresh rates for the carnage of newspapers on railways are gazetted, also regulations respecting what are called commutation tickets ; these are fifty trip tickets either single or for families. The Mont D’Or washings, West Coast; are 240 ozs; valued at £9OO. A dividend of a shilling per share was declared. .

At 2 o’clock on Saturday morning a quarrel arose in cifcj Asaph street, Christchurch, between sbme young men over gambling,' when in defending himself George Duncan, a draper, used a podket knife, inflicting several flesh wounds m John Thomas’, neck. Thomas succeeded in reaching the hospital, where information was given to the police. Duncan was arrested. The wounds are not serious.

On Saturday evening eight or nine in Various parts of New Plymouth were suddenly seized with symptoms, of poisoning, several cases being very bad. The doctors do not give a decided opinion as to the exact cause of the poisoning, but it is a significant fact that in every,,case the patient had partaken ofiit&awn .made by a local butcher. One of the victims Was so ill that fatal results were fearad. He is now, however, convalescent. ;.V

The best medicirie known is Sandbk and. Euca'T.TPTI ExtkAOI 1 . Test/ita eminent powetfut effects,ip .coughs,-colds, influenza; the relief is instum.eneons., In serious .cases, and accidents of oil kinds, be they wounds, burns, scalding*, bruise*; sprains, it is the safest remedy —no swelling—ho 'dnfliimmntion; Like surprising effeots,,produced! in. croup, diphtheria, bronebiris,inflammation of the lungs, swellings, ,k0.,-diarrhoea, dyseutry disease's of the kidneys ami urinary organs. In use at hospitals and niodical clinics all over the globe; patronised by IIi» Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article, and reject all others

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18891105.2.18

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Temuka Leader, Issue 1965, 5 November 1889, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
403

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1965, 5 November 1889, Page 4

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1965, 5 November 1889, Page 4

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