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♦ (BY TKLKGKAI'H—I'RKSS ASSOCIATION). BLUFF, Monday. Thk Rotomahana sailed on Saturday for Melbourne with 225 passengers. DUNEDIN, Monday. The Minister for Public Works telegraphs that he has arranged to have the Micldlemarch section of the Otago Central put in hand immediately to
relieve the unemployed. NAPIER, Monday. ] The Supreme Court criminal sittings I opened to-day before the Chief Justice. A true bill was found against Frank Christie and Thomas Warm for housebreaking and entering into a store at Kaikoura. BLENHEIM, Monday. Denis Egan, a station hand, was found dead in the stable of the Commercial Hotel. It is reported that several nuggets of some weight have been found at the Mahakipawa goldfield. TIMARU, Monday. At the R. M. Court this morning, a lad of 14 was remanded on charges of housebreaking and horsestealing. WELLINGTON, Monday. Gustav Crohn, a seaman, on board the Clan McLeod, which arrived from NewYork last week, has laid an information against Captaiu McLeod, accusing him of assault on the high seas. '
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2517, 28 August 1888, Page 2
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165INTERPROVINCIAL Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2517, 28 August 1888, Page 2
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