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THE HUTT STABBING CASE. DEATH OF TP ?piM, Dewar, the man who was stabbed at the Lower Hutt some time ago, and who since been jn jthe Hospital, djpd yesterday. Hjs assailant is likely ,to bo cjiarged with manslaughter, TflE PRINIC,
Robert Bolt, a regent arrival from Wairarapa, having had a heavy spree, went into the yard of Smith's boarding house and with an axe inflicted some heavy cuts on his forehead. James Lee, hi? mate, jn attempting to stop him, narrowly escaped injury,
SUDDEN DEATH.. Wa*<WoJ. John Delves, manager of tho gas works here, dropped dead on Saturday night from disease of heart and dropsy, He was formerly gas, manager a Hokitika.
ABSCONDER CAPTURED, OhmsiobiOTi August 29, Charters, the Building Society defaulting secretary, who abscouded by yessel. has been captured in a fishing smack off Bristol, with 4|500 on. him, A CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS,. ; SAILOR KILLED-LADY KILLED. MAN HURT-SIRL {NJUIfED, New Plvmquth, August 26.
A seaman of} board the s.s. Hawera, was assisting to unload her, whqn a heavy bale slipped from the tackle, and fell upon him, crushing him like paper* ttfid killing him instantaneously. A tyr?ifartin was riding in a cart, •when a jolt threw her Qui, ana! sjje fell under the wfree} which passed oyer her head, killing her ajmpsji jni|nediately. A man named Bird riding a restive horse was thrown and draggod along. His face, hands, and body being severely injured. . A; Jad was carrying a shutter along the footpath in front of a slipp wljen a girl not noticing him, ran into ifc She was knocked' down, her face being severely out, and her system sustaining a severe shock. ■ ' ; All these mishaps' occurred ill one day.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 858, 29 August 1881, Page 2
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288LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 858, 29 August 1881, Page 2
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