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WELLINGTON.

Wednesday. There are thirteen cases for trial at the forthcoming criminal sessions. The Working Men's Club, spoken of for some time, has at length been fairly started.

Joseph Bartlett, a steady, respectable settler at Porirua, for" some unknown reason, cut his throat from ear to ear. Ho had. money in the bank. While firing on a Fairlie engina on the Hutt line to day, Eobert McLachlan sustained concussion of the bruin by falling ofi'oa to the track. He is supposed to be fatally injured. Sailed : Amaranthe, for Onehunga.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2643, 28 June 1877, Page 2

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WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2643, 28 June 1877, Page 2

WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2643, 28 June 1877, Page 2

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