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Abhbubton, February 12, | Herbert Cecil St. John, alias Charles Lyndon, alias Herbert Cyril Maklin Judd, was to-day sentenced to six months for larceny of musio frsm »boarding house, and the content#()f boxes from the Baptist Church, Prisoner pretended to be travelling as a theatrical agent, The Rev. Mr. Mayers, lectnrer for Dr. Barnado's Homes, last night realised £SO clear of all expenses. The weather has taken up again, and the crop prospect i 3 more hopeful. Auckland, February ]2. The Presbyterian Assembly, after discussion of the Foreign Mission report, appointed a committee to consider the financial position of the fund, especially in relation to the proposed appointment of a third missionary and incidental expenditure. Accidents and F&tahtloß. Thames, February 12. Michael Falloon, hotelkeeper, died suddenly here on Wednesday, and at the inquest yesterday the medical evidence was to the effeot that' death resulted from delirium tremens. The jury returned a verdiot acoorditifcly, but added a rider that the infest was unnecessary, as the, doceased'a medical man was prepared to certify as to the cause of death.
Manaia, February 12. ; The jury found a verdiotthat James Kearin had committed suicide whilst in a state of .temporary insanity. Tho Flools la tbß Dunkdin, February 12. The damage to the railway lino in the Taieri has been sufficiently" repaired to allow of trains running to-day. On the Outrani lino the water is three feet deep, The water on the plains is rapidly subsiding, and by Saturday probably some idea of the damage may be gathered, Invjjroaboill, February 12, On Tuesday an immense quantity of" rain fell in the Lumsdon district, The cownßhip was inundated for a time, somo damage being done to gardeds, stores and dwelling. The domeM the bridge on the Kingston lino jjfti partially washed out. It will rjrob. ably be a week before traffic is possibly over it. The weather is warm and muggy, with a low glass. The Domo bridge is repaired, and the Dunedin express was only ten minutes late to-day,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4037, 13 February 1892, Page 2
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337TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4037, 13 February 1892, Page 2
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