DUNEDIN.
--^Yesterday.
The boy Main, who was the victim of the alleged ilUtreatment by his parents, at South Dunedin, about a fortnight ago, died in the hospital to day. An inquest will be held on Friday.
This day. The Kaitangata Coal Company have declared a ten per cent, dividend. Sailed: Queen of Cambria, for Valparaiso.
The number of the forged Union Bank notes is 21,470.
Mr Fitchett, counsel for Massey, intends applying to the Supreme Court for a change of venue to lavercargil!. Mary Ann Lyons, aged 67, died suddenly irom heart disease last nignt. Tne police were unable to obtaia any sta^ejnent from the lad Main.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4440, 29 March 1883, Page 2
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