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[dnited press association.] (by electric telegraph—copyright). Wellington, Last Night. Ai'TEK an exceptionally fine autumn winter has arrived in earnest. Rain has fallen every day this month but one, the total being four inches, and it is now very cold, w.th sharp southerly showers of hail and a strong wind. The deatbß are announced of Mrs William Beetham, relict of Win, Beetham, uged 80, and Jas. Stoodley, a pioneer settler, at Gladstone, who arrrived in the colony in the forties. The convict Joseph Fogan who attacked Constable Cassin on Mount Cook prison works with a shovel, has been committed for trial. Alfred Crossey, convicted of a breach of the Bankruptcy Act by not keeping proper books, was admitted to six months' probation. Woodville, Last Night. George Ernest Webber has been committed for trial on three oharges of housebreaking at the time of the Woodville races. John Cianby has been sentenced to three months hard labour on a charge of false pretences, and committed for trial for forgery.
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Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 434, 13 May 1899, Page 2
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167INTERPROVINCIAL Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 434, 13 May 1899, Page 2
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