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rr* ■ — (UXIIED PRESS ASSOCIATIOK.) • CHRisTCHyEcg,Junel6, Tho Press this morning' publishes the following in reference to Sir Julius "Vogel's remarks in the House last .night as to what he termed " scandalous paragraph" sent by Press' Wellington correspondent re Sir Julius Vogel and;Mr .Buckland : Whon we.printed our correspondent's telegram we were certainly under the impression that we. were giving publicity to a perfectly.harmless rumour. We had no intention of imputing anything derogatory to the private character of either of tho gentlemen named, nor do we slunk that paragraph can bear any such construction, If Sir Julius Yogel thinks otherwise we can only express our sincere regret for an}' injury he may poßsibly have, sustained, by it. Invercaroili,, June 16.
A man named John Cielly was found dead close to the Kingston Railway Bridge, near - Winton. His skull was fraoturod, and 'the horse he had been ridingwailsosb badly irijurtd that it
had to bo shot;' Tho oiigiiii-.-cbiver of'the' late train noticed nothing unusual, and suppesed deceased's horse shied and threw Kim on the culvert, which it 'afterwards tried to cross, DnNEDiN, June 1,6. The 'case Miller v Corporation of Dunedin, claim £6OO damages for injuries received from the blasting accident at Dowling-street, a verdict of £SO and costs on the lowest scale was returned,' • ■ Auckland, June 16. MrC.E. Wood, licensee of the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, was drowned on Tuesday night off Shortland embankment., A plumber named Fred Haysmith attempted suicide. He.took Rough on Bats spread on bread and butter in the presence of his children, An emetic was adniimsfcered and he is now in the Hospital,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2323, 17 June 1886, Page 2
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265TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2323, 17 June 1886, Page 2
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