INTERPROVINCIAL.
(IIY TEI.EUBAriI —I'KESS ASSOCIATION.) OAMARU, Lust Nicjlit. Rtcii.uin Bi:tt, solicitor, who was arrested on Saturday ou a charge of embezzlement, was brought before the K. M. CoHrt to-dayi aud remanded for a week, WELLINGTON, Last Night. The R.M.H. Mnriposa, with the Knglish maila (June IJjth) left 'Frisco on June 'itith, oue day late. The R.M.s. Monowiii, with the colonial mails, arrived at 'Frisco on contract date. The second trial of Colcinau Phillips for dummyiani began this morning. At the last session the jury disagreed, There was a remarkably seveie frost last night, the thermometer registering twelve degrees below freciut; point. Colds arc uuusually prevalent just now, in consequence of llio prevalence of fogs and frosts. DUNJiDIN, Last Night. Thomas Treloar was killed at the Glen Oaniaru tunuel, on tlie Catlings railway, through a piece of wood etrikiug him wliile blasting a h,g with dynamite.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2964, 14 July 1891, Page 3
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145INTERPROVINCIAL. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2964, 14 July 1891, Page 3
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