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(BY TKLKCiRAVH. —PRKSH ASSOCIATION.) DUNEDIN, Friday. David Cutxer, blacksmith, -10 years' living in South Diinedin, attempted suicide by shooting himself with a revolver. He had been drinking heavily lately. THAMES, Friday. Patrick Nolan, one of the underground bosses of the Saxon Mining Company, met with a serious accident in the morning, when going through the stopes, a piece, of mullock came away striking him between the shoulders and fracturing the spine. The lowest portion of the body is paralysed, and his case is hopeless. Nolan until recently was a Government overseer on the Thames Railway, and is well-known throughout the North Island. WANGANUI, Friday A settler named Jas. King has reported to the police that his house has been entered, and a cash box containing i'24o taken. There is no clue so far.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2614, 13 April 1889, Page 2
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134INTERPROVINCIAL. Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2614, 13 April 1889, Page 2
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