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TELEGRAPHIC.

. IUNITEfr'HRKSSASSpCIATIONI.. .' ■ :".-y?-/i;, , i'./' < r;->fi;)Y, , "" , -- , r ". - '; yi v THE i GALE. *' -'..-.'''i V' ;; '' th.ia ..day;'-:' The' 'Press jpfvtlii'3.morning]says_ (he mart ";il.A,'';'on caak" of"wtlbw, washed ashore at Motnniii is believed; to he a Chatl]ftm : Islarid- brniid. - If' so, fhe .wreckage would point toa disaster having overtaken thp, brigan.tine Omaha, dully expepted from'thatisland. Nothing 'beyond.conjecfnVßJs, however, possible" " A deputation ia'to wait on the Mayor tC'day/'witk-reference ? to measures being taken; to, giyei,Sir ; 'Juiius'Vngel a 'public reception-,whWbe arrives- in' : Christ-, church. ..' ■ "; •-,■■ ■ - •" .- FOUNT) DROWNED. ~r . • -Mgery. I "X > .Welukot'on;'this da)'.;..? ; A-. respectai»ly*3reaaed- : woman-* was;found' in: 'thei. httibor'ttiis mornings She is not yekidentitJßd. _.' ;•'•'- A. young .man ..named Harry Nichblls has been brouaht up on a charge of I ing an endorsement to. a, cheque. %b jury disagreed, andafter beingflocked up night, were/Cdisbhiirged; this morning. The'' Orbyh|Pr6seoilt<)i'''6ntered a nolle, prosequi.' v . •'•'■''» .' ..,;'•'

ANOTHER SAVAGE ASSAULT $[ CHRISTOHIjSCE , ■■■ . ! V

s . • Christorurch, July 5. '■' ' Two men-- named '.'Charnberlain and Ryan, were ■ bvbnghl'tetore tlie Court to-day for.assaulting oneof the Exhibi,tion attendants named Anderson. Last nighttney mit hirn in the street; and 'one of kicked.him; down. Anderson .informed a. constable, but as he would not . artes\^fisone^ v y-;.not -; haying seen the aasaqk, he'. (An.dei«aii) "fqjlenred: ,them himself, "and thefrttiey set upon him and maltreated-, him. ■■■.. His cries i)ete'ciiye Neil 'from his chouse, and^R-vatr- thereupbif• turned his atferition'to. ; the-J),ew'.[comer, atfd after -Btrtkiug. the''.face both men got off. 'Neil, bowever,:'recognised, them, ''ted-'^By^.::^ere;.\arj^te'd.''- l -"ly?i.i' got a month'; and Chamberlain, who. was.im-p'ridojSedti'dt'-.longago/oi'.thfl.same sort .of W&> j^6u''two'm;onUis..>.;;..-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1118, 6 July 1882, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1118, 6 July 1882, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1118, 6 July 1882, Page 2

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