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from ora OWN correspondent] ■>-. .WE : L'LINGjp.N. ;-'.";;Thisday,v. '■ The two' partakers of forbidden -fruit in the Botanical'.Gardens '-were•.ifined £5 .6'acli.. and', costs in the -Resident'-'Magisv : ■ kite's Gom't yestei'day. V ■■■ : ..■.The,evidence re the Lunatic Asylum
yesterday for. defence really strengthened the v oase lor-complainant.';
'; Amended news from Melbourne states thattlie.bpafc of the Cerberus, and not the .vessel herself, was destroyed by torpedo.. The; Government will institute V'Btnot .enquiry into the cause of the disaster. '• ■
'•"-' ■'. NAPIER.;.- .: The,attempt,to oust thei natives.from the occupation of the property, to whioh the title, was disputed, by sheriff s writ, signally failed. Tha. Europeans would not assist, and. the? police stpppedifdrcible: ■proceedings outside the- boundary .of the •property? :-, •...•/ ..-. :: ■•■.;. '"" '!'■'
.-■■ CHRISTCHUECH..-.;,, :;\ An;exteaordinary' .accident happened, to a man by falling in front of. a heavy field roller while in'• nation'. Bjib' head was' crashed into an almbst'unrecognisable mass. Me, still lives, and. by .latest accounts was improving.-.-" ■' - : ; , : OTEDIN'..';.'
A meeting:of shareholders in the Stan-' dardJnsurance Company.was stormy; A resolution was earned for dispensing with managing Directors, anda narrow division' only averted the Tyinding'up of the Company.'' The defaulting clerk has been 'charged with two Wore cases, but it has been : found that: the .book in charge of the.. 'Magistrate officials has been tampered with, and the evidence destroyed. The case presents a. mystery,; " r -
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 711, 8 March 1881, Page 2
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