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TELEGRAPHIC.

AccidoutsandFatalitios. Fielding, November 26", Yesterday whon Mr Jobn Oldham, who resides at Wavertree, near Fielding, was riding into town his horse shied, reared, and fell on Mr Oldham, The horse's back was broken, and it had to be shot. Mr Oldham now lies suffering from concussion of the brain. Auckland, November 27. A man named Charles Lingard, a seaman on the coasting cutter Mima, lias been drowned at Whatigaparoit.

Sir & Stout.

Dunedin, November 27, Sir E. Stout addressed a large meeting at tho Princess Theatre this evening, Mr Slater, secretary to tho Trades and Labour Council, presided, Sir Robert strongly denounced the policy of the Government, contending that they had broken every plank of the platform which they put before tho electors at the last generalelection. He made an appeal to rote for three" Liberal candidates. A resolution was proposed thanking the speaker for his address on the political topics of the day, an'd expressing regret that he has been unable to see his way to respond to tho large requisition lulcing him to become a candidate for Parliamentary honour's at the present election. Tho resolution was carried unanimously amid great cheering.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3674, 28 November 1890, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3674, 28 November 1890, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3674, 28 November 1890, Page 2

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