ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC.
At Timaru on Friday, F. Fraser, alias Mitchell, on remand, was sentenced to three months imprisonment with hard labour for stealing an overcoat belonging to Andrew Agnew. On two other charges of stealing a portmanteau full of clothing, a blanket, a shirt, and £5 in money at Ashburton in August, ht was remanded to Ashburton. Albert Dunstall, single, aged 20, was killed at Newman, Wellington, by a tipwaggon running over him. Two miners named 1 nomas Leslie, 55, and John Raellistrom, a Swede, 34, were drowned through the upsetting of a boat at Preservation Inlet, on Sept. 15. A third occupant of the boat, John Thomson, was rescued. An Auckland telegram says :—MajorGeneral Stodda'rt, an old Katikati settler at Vesey's Stewart's settlement, is dead ; also Mr John Todd, aged 93, an old identity and probably the oldest Freemasou in the colony. He was initiated in 1823 at the age of 21, but remained a member of the Royal Arch of Rutherglen, Glasgow, S.C.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2875, 1 October 1895, Page 3
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166ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC. Temuka Leader, Issue 2875, 1 October 1895, Page 3
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