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. (per press association) Aiolioata and Fatalities. Houitika, July 26. At the inquest to-day on the man Oliver, tho medical evidence showed that death resulted from exposure, and a verdict in accordance was returned.
Dunedin, Jnly 2G. An infant child named Joseph Bond died suddenly at St Kilda this morning. Tho mother gave it a drink at midnight, and found it dead a few hours afterwards: Estonsivo Gum Robborioa la Auok UndAuckland, July 26, A man named John Belsham was charged at the Police Court to-day with having broken into and entered tho store of Garlick and Co,, gum merchants, and stolon gum valued at £47. On the application of Inspector Broham, who said he believed this was but a portion of a series ot oxtonsive robberies, tho caso was remanded.' Another man .named Georgo Eogers was arrested to-day, charged with being concerned in the affair. It appears that robberies Jiaye been going on for some time, and that £SOO "worth of gum has been taken,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3572, 28 July 1890, Page 2
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