WELLINGTON.
Last night. '
The steamer Patea, which left here for Patea this evening, took with her 500 stand of arms and 50 casks of ammunition. , i A young man.named William Smith was sentenced this morning to "three months imprisonment for stealing a gold chain and other jewellery from a bedroom, in the Commercial Hotel; he pleaded that his being unable to obtain work was the sole cause of the theft. .<■> ;; ' ; I j W. H. Levin, and Hutchinson (Mayor), are mooted as being candidates for the City of Wellington. > ; - The balance sheet of the Wellington Artillery Volunteers . shows a? 'credit balance of £140. , - I Four Maories who had been suffering from some complaint since their arrival here, had a narrow escape from .poisoning yesterday ; the Doctor administered some strong, medicines, and shortly afterwards symptoms of poisoning set in, the Doctor was recalled, and after dosing them with' emetics they came to; : : l ; ; ; Mr James O'Shea reports :—Flour, Adelaide, £14, and advancing;. Canterbury, £10 10s to £11 Is; feed oats 2s 4d to2s9d. s Sailed: Kennedy for Nelson and West Coast: Hawea for the South.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3318, 9 August 1879, Page 2
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183WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3318, 9 August 1879, Page 2
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