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Telegraphic.

Auckland, Friday,

A man named Frank Kyan, aged 30, was placed in the hospital yesterday suffering from acute erysipelas. A few days ago he had a tooth extracted on-the golden chariot, the operation causing intense pain. It afterwards transpired that the alveolar portion of the jaw had been broken, and an abscess formed whioh subsequently induced erysipelas. The patient is in a very bad state. Another medical sensation has been, caused by the death of a man named Ross, wllQ Iwl used the Canaan medicines sold by PrDufjpt. The man, however, was suffering from, pericolitis, and Dp Rakewell, who was oalled in to, attend ljin), isys h,e does not think the Canadian medicines had anything to do with his death, Ross was an old seafaring man and well known in Auckland. Chmstchuhch, June 28. Yesterday afternoon three cheques p,n' the' polonjjij' hi\\ fp]' &% £l6, and £9 were stolen to) the tajjje in the office pf the Ghfistph'urch Finance Company, Hereford-street, during the. absence of the secretary. They had been put there by one of the directors, wlio brought tljcm iji while tljp secretary 'put. f |l|e cheque fqrjfQ was cashed at'the Bajjk later in the afternoon. The friends qf Mr Anderson, who was? \lrQwmjd <# Po;V Levy a few

months ago, fltate that the boots found on the bones discovered at New' Brighton beach did not belong to him. Auckland, June 28. The chargo of arson brought against Alexander Duncan, in con. nection with the burning of a shed at the Kohimarama School ground was heard at the Police Court to-day, and was dismissed. Nelson, June 28, The Nelson steeplechase meeting was held to-day. Trial Steeplechase, Don, 1; Prince, 2; Glencoe 8. Pere fell and broke her leg in the hack hurdles, Cobbler also fell, and Tetley his iockev had his collar-bone broken.

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Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2937, 29 June 1888, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
303

Telegraphic. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2937, 29 June 1888, Page 2

Telegraphic. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2937, 29 June 1888, Page 2

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