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; , (FKOJI'OUE OWN CORRESPONDENT.)' * 1 CASH, Wellington, Aug. 5. Norman, a well-known City carter, stands committed for,trial for perjury in connection with a recent civil action, ENGLISH CRICKETERS. .• News has been .received that an Eng-, lish cricketing teamJ. will r re-visit the colony early in January. .-. >:■ TERRIBLE ACCIDENT., . ' . 'MAORI CUT TO PIECES. '; :'!• ■•:: ■■■:-■'. -. '■■■ AUCKLAND. ".. .One of Tawhiao's followers, a Maori; lad, ! attempted to jump from the train! while it was in motion, and was cut to. pieces. It was his first and last railway 1 trip. ' 'i. " DISaUSTED AUCKLAND. People here suspect that Wellington influence has prevented tho visit of the Flying Squadron and Royal Princes, and want copies of the correspondence in the matter produced, • t "■"■ FATHER LARKIN IN TROUBLE. DUiNEMN, August 5111. : Father Larkm,,well-known; throughout Otago'and the West Coast,' stands committed for trial at Honolulu for manslaughter, He had devised a school building which, in its construction, fell and killed a Kanaka boy.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 838, 5 August 1881, Page 2
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155LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 838, 5 August 1881, Page 2
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