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Dunedih, January 2. Two lads named McKenzie and a third named McKay were severely injured yesterday by a gunpowder ex« plosion at Port Chalmers. leilding, January 2. Yesterday when the Mayor (Mr Haybittle) accompanied by his wife, was driving home, owing to an acoident to the harness the horses attempted to bolt. Mrs Haybittlo :juiisped out of the carriage, and BUB*k tamed a fracture of her right leg. ag Timauu, January 8, A young man named Hosking was rendered senseless by a M in the wrestling at the on Saturday, and was conveyelrto the Hospital, where he came round all right in the evening, and the result is not likely to be serious. •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4003, 4 January 1892, Page 2
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