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HUMAN BBNES.

I , Second Edition,

(United Press Association). • . ■_ -,;.•. Ghrisxchurch,November 2. 'tnjman 'tnjman bones,found on the • -... w^#.^ tM J :&& cn by a man named ■: :: Harder, last Monday, .oonsis-' Done and backbone. ! '"''"'■'^mfi- r^3 weie a ' so * ou^'some '• ,; yam were in pieces, They. • liadevi- '. de'ntly been exposed to the atmosphere ' ■"for some tiißie.'.behig'dry and worn. /^SALMON'"IN;NEW ZEALAND. -;.' ; ' iUnited.<Pi;es9' Association,] ' ; Oi*rist(ihuboh, November 2. • ■ ..•;' Yesl.erday.G Dr Anderson,., .while .- ,I.. getting, liver i) ! difc in the,,j3elwyn, capL "fared; two salmon, itie.; pair being *\. about two inches long.- This is the first authentic, case of New" Zealand bred salmon being caught in Canter- ■ "'.'bury. > FATAL ACCIDENT AT PAHIA"TUA.. , ■ ■■■■ inspector Thompson, of the Wellington police,'has received a telegram ,'Jrom Constable Cullinane at Pahiatua stating that a bushieller named •. Addie has been killed at Mangahao by ; the fall of a tree. An inquest was to '"•' have.been held yesterday afternoon. ■'•COLLISION .AT -A. RAILWAY CfiOSSING. GreYjiocth, Novembor 2. . An accident which might have resulted in lossof life occurred at the Richardson crossing of the Midland

■ .Railway to-day. Garth's dray, full of 4» women and children, while bound for * Abaura, was run into by a train.of trucks, which smished the vehicle to pieces and inflicted severe bodily injuries on Mrs Barber and child, Mrs Midburst of Abaura, and A. Sears, The dray was in charge of Mclnnok a young man of strictly sober habits. &|o have received from Mrs Preston's • depot a fine sample of strawberries grown in Mr Gruscho's nursery. The Legislative Council met yesterday afternoon, the meeting-' occupying seven ' minutes. . Intending exhibitors at. the ■ Masterton 'Agricultural-and Pastoral Association's Show.are reminded that the entries'close • with tho Secretary on Wednesday next, .'Jthinst. ..-'•■. The annual drawing-'Cxaminations,w'ill ■ : . be held at Masterton and; Wellington- on ..' ." the-3r'd-'bf neit ; inonth,. and thoexainiha.. • tion.of School o.' Resign studonta" will-be ■ ... held frbm ; the 3rd'tothe 18thDecember. The evangelistic meeting at the Presby-terian-Church iast evening was again "well ■• '"■ attended'." Mr and Sirs Mountain both A delivered eanrest and able' addresses on! •w'the subject of- "How to bo happy,". . *;"' which Were listened to with great interest. The subject announced for this evening is ";.Good r nows"fof all." ' Wo are pleased to learn that Mr Frank Hood, who met with an accident yester- • day through being thrown from a horse, is progressing favorably under Dr Milne's care. 1 The extont of his" injuries cannot 'yet.be ascertained, but it is expected he ■wjfene unable to leave his'bed for a week (Jprwo, Judgment was given in the Masterton R.M. Court this morning by S. von Stunner. E,M. in the case John Graham v. E. Wrigley, T. H. Wrigley, and John Rose, claim for dishonored promissory note, £44 12s Id. His Worship gave .• judgment for plaintiff as against E. -..Wrigley, and nonsuited the other ; . defendants. Mr Beard, on behalf of .' the plaintiff, gave notice of appeal, 'Lhv Committee of the Masterton- Agri- ' cultural and Pastoral Association acknowledge with thanks the following donations: '. Messrs 0, Hood and Walker, £2 2s, :< special prize for two best Cotswold rams • ;■ .inyards,' under 17months, exhibits m ,'jfcMctioD 54' allowed to compete. Mr J. ' qsjPschoiicld's prize of £1 Is for best decorated '"; draught horse shown on the ground, ". 'A special meeting of the Masterton Borough Council was held last evening " (Wednesday) for the purpose of confirm- - ing a special order made on' October 4th, ■ leving a rate of 5d in the £ to pay 'the

' 'salll s ' ; on le as ' oan ' ie treasurer ; lara&fore the Council information he' had obtained from the Audit Office re payment of interest out of the gus loan,' after which it was decided to take no action in collecting the first instalment of the special rate, until after the next meeting of the Council, when the Finance Committee would report on the matter. In the House of Representatives yesterday, the Hospitals and. Charitable Institutions Act Amendment Bill was read a second time by 47 to 25, Sir Georgo Grey's Law Practitioner's .■ Bill was also read a Becond time, there being a majority of 42 in its favor, and the Hamrdond Fencing Claims CompensationBill passed its second reading by a' majority of tw».. A Bill to.repeal the." Native Land Court' Act, and section 20 ofj»A' tlie Native Land Administration Act.was by Mt'Taiw'hanga and read} a •"''■ first tirneT -The..following cotmnittee were appointed to enquire into the working. of th«x present Education system, to- report withiti a month';— Hon. .Mr Fisher,' Mr. Alltii., Mr Becthara, Mr Loughrey, Mr M...1v5.-.Mackenzie, Mr Ormond,. Mr Barron, Mr-Walker, Dr Fitchett, and Mr J, G.'iW'ilson, .•"'•'• t\ .10 THE-EDITOR. !,—Will you Kindly allow me through your columns-.to acquaint the .-7seople of the'Wairafapa of the fact that pam giving up the clothing portion of *ihy business entirely, and consequently am np'W selling mens', youth's and boy's clothing at whatever it will fetch, as 1 am determined to realise on it at all hazards. Yours Truly, J. iHORBURN, ..'•'.-. Clotkior' and Outfitter, corner of Cuba and Manners St,, Wellington.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2741, 3 November 1887, Page 3

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HUMAN BBNES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2741, 3 November 1887, Page 3

HUMAN BBNES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2741, 3 November 1887, Page 3

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