TELEGRAMS. NEW ZEALAND. [BY TELEGRAPH -- PRESS ASSOCIATION]
\VKLLIX<iTOV, Wednesday. Thk holy of a fully-developed newlyhorn infant has been discovered m Fit/ lipi bert Avenue with the side of its head knocked in. An inquest will be held, and in the meantime the police arc in\estigating the case.
DUNBDIN, Wednesday. At the land board sitting to day, the Chief Commissioner .stated that lie had made a rough aualyiisj of thedrfened payment selectors who were in nrrciiis with rent, and he had calculated there wuie about thiity five men who would not be able to pull hiough. Considering the large number of settlers under the defcired payment system, this was not a large percentage. Of course, the complete list of the defaulters' was a veiy long one, but the majority of them were only one or two investments in arrears The thiity-five lie h.id lefeired to owed tour instalments and o\cu.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2005, 14 May 1885, Page 2
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149TELEGRAMS. NEW ZEALAND. [BY TELEGRAPH -- PRESS ASSOCIATION] Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2005, 14 May 1885, Page 2
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