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(By Telegraph.-Press Association.) ' Tiio Soalinff Oasa. Invercaeoill, Friday, Summing up in the sealing case, Justice Williams Bf.id if the evidonco of Printz as to the difficulty ot discriminating be correct the Government regulations re sealing during two months in the year and restricting sealera to male seals over three feet in length appeared to have been framed in complete ignorance of the habits of seals and the ways of sealers, They appeared to have put a burden on sealers which they could nut carry to and that was unfortunate. This P referred to Printz, assertion that it was impossible to discriminate the seals in rocky caverns frequented by seals or adults at that season of the year, Dangers of Bush Work | Auckland, Friday. A busliman named Daniel Lynch was working with his brother in tbe Ngaurum bush, when a log fell on him and crushed him to death, Soriow Accident. Westport, Friday, William Ballantyne, guard on tho Cape Foulwind train, had his head badly crushed between a truck and some timber this morning, His life is despaired of.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4042, 19 February 1892, Page 3
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180VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4042, 19 February 1892, Page 3
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