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4> fruu Ims agency.) WELLINGTON. Wednesday. Over sixteen thousand tons of iron rails, in addition to the ordinary trailio have been taken over tlio line oil the WellingtonFeatherstoii railway during the last fortnight, and the railway authorities think they will always ho able to take as much trallic over the incline as is ever likely to oiler. The Now Zealand Fire Indcmniiijs Association oiler £2OO reward for informatioi leading to the conviction of any person setting lire to premises in the Colony. A writ of habm corpus will ho moved for in the case of Gleuch, the Adelaide absconder, on the ground that the Magistrate had no power under the Act to lcmaud prisoner to Adelaide.
The Anderson assault case occupied the Court all day, and was adjourned till Saturday next.
Thos. Martin, barman at Post Oilice Hotel, pleaded guilty to robbing the till, He- was detected by a marked coin. £4O was found in his possession, of which lie admitted £3O belonged to the landlord.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 160, 15 May 1879, Page 2
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