LATEST TELEGRAMS.
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THE LATE KAITOKE-ACCIDENT.
Wellington, September 2.
The committee which was appoited to enquire into the cause of the recent railway accident at Kaitoke oondeum the construction of the timber wagons, the speed at which the train was travelling, and overloading the wagons. The.guard, driver and fireman were held free from blame.
THE RENDLE CASE. Napier, Sept. 2,
The skeleton keys in Rendle's possession were found to open the door of the leading bank; also two out of three safei in a leading mercantile house here.
THE "LIBERTY" IN HOT WATER. Dunedin, Sept. 2.
Marlow, for' whipping Walter Eose (agent for the Liberty paper) was fined 20s and costs, the Bench remarking that the publication was a nuisance and a disgrace to society, and suggested that the Legislature should suppress such publications. ' RAILWAY ACCIDENT. A MAN KILLED. OnRISTCHURCH. . An employee named Howard fell in front of a railway truck and was lulled at the goods shed yesterday. THE NATIVE FENCER!*. New Plymouth, Natives, numbering 400, have resumed fencing and pulling up the survey pegs ut Waitaka.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 862, 2 September 1881, Page 2
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181LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 862, 2 September 1881, Page 2
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