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[By Telegraph,] (United Press Association.) Frost BittenDunedin, Saturday. A boy 12 years of age was received into the hospital suffering from frostbitten feet. He bad been playing truant from Arthur Street school, and for several nights slept out in the scrub and bush. He was found in an insensible condition, and it ,was a first thought that his lags would hav to be amputated, but this operatio is not now considered necessary.
Eoavy 'Woathor in tho South, CmusTonuitoii, Saturday. Very heavy weather was experi enced last night in Ohvistohnroh and surrounding districts. The wind blew a gale from southwest and there was a light fall of snow about 6.80. tliiß morning. Arrival of tho Alameda. Auckland, Saturday. The A-lametla from Frisco, lias arrived. The passengers for New Zealand are—Eov A. W Williamson and wife, Father 1 War, T S Graham, F Buckland. Wm Murphy (pugilist) is on board, bound for Sydney,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3565, 19 July 1890, Page 2
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153VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3565, 19 July 1890, Page 2
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