BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
[Anglo-Australian Press Telegraph Agency] DUNEDIN. March 2. A man named Long, landlord of the hotel at Grreeu Island, six miles from town, shot a man thcough the head with a levolver on Saturday night. Deceased and others were fighting in the hotel and were put out, Deceased threw a stone at the door. Long told others to stand aside and then shot deceased, saying, " This is how we serve such people."
AUCKLAND. March 2. The harque Auiza went ashore at Donald's Bay on Sunday morning. Moderate breeze, and fine moonlight. The cargo is valued at £4700, and iusurcd. She brings twelve passengers. No Government immigrants. The steward is stated to have committed suicide by jumping overboard, in consequence, as alleged, of the captains conduct towards him.
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Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1155, 3 March 1874, Page 2
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129BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1155, 3 March 1874, Page 2
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