livercargill, Saturday.
Major Afckinaon addressed the eleotors of Normanby last night. He said nothing now. He was severely questioned on local matters, and received a unanimous vote of confidence.
Mrs. J. Clarke, a steerage passenger per 6.8. Rotorua, bound via San Francisco for England with her husband and family, fell down the hatchway shortly after leaving Lyttleton. ,On the, arrival here she was taken to the hospital, suffering from .a broken arm and suffusion of blood on the brain. She has remained unoonsoioua sinoe the accident, and is now sinking fast. She is not likoly to recover. The total property return now iaßlightly over £205,000
It is reported that Mi\ McCovern, of Waimate, has discovered a gold-bearing quartz reeef in the vicinity! of the Waiharoanga estate, Waimate district. Two specimens brought ihto Waimate Bhowed specks on the face and in the body. The precise locality is not yet divulged.
, At an inquest held on the body' of an infant found yesterday, the jury returned a verdict teat there was no evidence to show whether it wasborn alive. Kathleen McCarthy,admitted being the mother. She was arrested and remanded on a charge of concealment of birth. ;, t • j
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1364, 29 March 1881, Page 3
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196livercargill, Saturday. Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1364, 29 March 1881, Page 3
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