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(BY TEL HQ U A PH —P KEHH ASSOCIATION.) GnbYM dth, Tnis Day. The coal exports but week were: Blackball Company, 1571 tons 11 cwt; Brunner Company, 1848 tons 4c wt. ' Wanganui, Last Night. • Mr W. P. Stuart, proprietor of the Newmarket Hotel, a well-known Highlander, died last night as the outcome of injuries sustained in a recent trap accident. Wellington, Last Night. The Chief Justice gave judgment today in the case relating to the rights of widows of men killed in the Brunner name disaster who have re-married. He decided that it was not till the 28th of February, 1901, tint the stoppage of these women’s allowances by the Public Trustee l i-coin • regular. JudgmentJwas therefore given for the amounts accruing up to that date. Dunedin, This Day. At Tapanni yesterday. Pa*rick Me* Gann, hijiU ding house-keeper, was charged with wounding, with intent to do grievious bodily barm, his wife. After heurin" the evidence Mr Cruickshauk, S.M., said he'felt satidied that the woman had been wounded, and an explanation was necessary. Accused was committed for trial. Bail was fixed at tcensed in C2OO and too sircty of a similar sum.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1073, 15 October 1901, Page 3
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192INTERPROVINCIAL. Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1073, 15 October 1901, Page 3
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