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HUNTLY.

A Rascally Act.—That the use of dyn mite as a destructive agent, and in gratif ing personal spite or hatred against other is not confined to the Spanish Anarchist the Irish patriot (?) was successfully demo strated hero the other night. One of tl Glark Brothers (who are the chain pit native canoeists on the river) had his ncir canoe—which he had taken great paii with—moored at the native settlemei opposite Huntly ready for the Mercer r gatta, when some fiendish miscreant c miscreants blew a large hole in the bottni of it, and split it from end to end. Tl perpetator of such a diabolical act shonl be treated in the same way—a hole made i hi in to admit the light of reason that tl dark mind may be illumined, and whic would also act as a warning not to repei such performances. A Resident Doctok.— I am pleased I report that the services of Dr. Cole ha\ been secured for Huntly, and that he wil during the coining week, take up his aboc here. There is some talk of Dr. Brooir removing to Hamilton, Death.—A child aged two and a-ha years, the daughter ot Mr YV. Moonej Ohinewai, died rather suddenly on Tuesda evening. Sho was ailing in the mornini but seemed to brighten up during the da; and went to bed all right, but about nir she woke up vomiting, and shortly aft< convulsions set in, and she died soon afte An inquest was held yesterday, before M W. N. Searancke and a jury ot four, an after hearing the evidence of the paren arid the nurse, Mrs Capper, a verdict i " Death from natural causes" was r turned.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3070, 19 March 1892, Page 2

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HUNTLY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3070, 19 March 1892, Page 2

HUNTLY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3070, 19 March 1892, Page 2

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