TELEGRAPHIC.
United Press Association,
Auckland, April 13, A lad named Munn, a seaman on the barque Caberfedh, now loading at Helensville, was killed yesterday by falling between the vessel and the wharf, a barrel of water rolling on the top of him, He was the son of Captain Munn, who was drowned in Agnes Belt two years ago. This day. A bushman named Moat, at Stratford, cut his throat and is not expected to live. Mr Ballance has gone to Waikato, He has received an invitation to meet Tawhiao at Alexandra, _ Grey's birthday address contains 10,000 signatures to be presented to-day. Dunedin, this day. At the inquest on Mrs Borland, a verdict of death from an accidental overdose of chloroform was returned. Nelson, this day, A man named Robert J. Wood, a miner recently working in the Champion Copper Mine, wai killed last evening by falling off a dray. He comes from Reefton, \
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2270, 14 April 1886, Page 2
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153TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2270, 14 April 1886, Page 2
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