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[By Telegraph,—Press Association. 1 !

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DtWBDiN, Friday. A sad fatality occurred at Pelicliet / Bay butts this morning, Two/ brothers named Wilson were marking at two butts for the B. and Irish rifles. TLe squad oA the former were firing at tb« elder brother's butt, when oonie. doubt as to a shot registered \Vil3on came out showing the dagger signal ; but the latter was not oroservefl and the nextrifl&rnan fired, l«'ityUng ; Wiftbti on nie'teadV criming;' death. The deceased was 25' years of age and single, !de was a ctrjKsa-

TrottoUeii of I»i4u«trUl fnfntf . W'EiAtNpioy, Friday, New JJealanid has joined the Inter* national Union for the protection of industrial property, which has its head quarters in Berne. An effort is to bo made to a 1 ecure certain special privileges for patentees in this colony. 'TisittotfcoWMihlp*

Wellington, Friday.

T'heHons. Buckley and iSeddon ans Colonel Hume paid an official vjgiit to the Warships hi'the 1 harbour morning:; W '•''"•; *"*'*•

T&e "Wartawa LiDrary.

Waipawa, Friday

The heiresses in Howell's estate have brought an action against the Trustees of the Waipawa Public Library. The Trustees hold the library under lease from the Public Trust Office, providing for its removal or compensation ior (he buildings at the end of the term. This provision is repudiated, and formal possession has been taken by the heiresses. The Trustees expect the Government to defend the action of the Public Trust Office.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3968, 20 November 1891, Page 2

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234

VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3968, 20 November 1891, Page 2

VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3968, 20 November 1891, Page 2

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