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United Press Association.
■ ■ ' t. Ohristchnroh, December-29,
The brothers Godfrey and Mrs Howard wore brought up at the R.M.' Court today, and charged with conspiring to defraud the Government .Insurance Association of £IOOO. The police obtained a further remand till Saturday. No evidence of importance was eiveii. " AfICKtANj), thja'day;.: The Waikato mystery is still unsolved. It is proposed to exhume the body of the' supposed murdered man, and find if it is identical with' the missing man Dunbar. George Hill,'of Newton, and all his family, narrowly escaped death by poison-, ing,caused by eating corned tongue, which proved to have been diseased, though externally it appeared sound. Timaku, this day. The Cave Hotel, about' 20 miles from Timaru was totally destroyed by fire yesterday morniiigj aud several occupants had a harrow escape. < Dunedin, this day. Ohristchurch won the cricket match by 81 runs.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 30 December 1885, Page 2
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