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Wellington, February. 1. Though the Rev Dr Waters cabled asking ptrmissien to deolm* the offar ci 1 th» living of Shcrn borne, furthei intelligence he has received has caused him to suspend his decision in the matter. Dukedin. JFeb 1. Tho customs returns show an increase iv all departments for January as compared with the corresponding month of laßfc year. The Gentle Annie claim and dredge were sold f»r LIO7O to the Grand Junction Dredging oy, Westpobt Feb 1. The Woafcport Coal Coy's ouput for last week was 11,055 tons 14 cwt. I Christchurch, Fob 1. ) At the inquest on Alice M Harris i the evidence showed that she had been the victim of an illegal operation, b but there was nothing to show who cau-ed it. The woman's depositions had not been taken. Under the circumstances the jury returned an open ?erdict. Henry Burrell wan run over by a train last night and died in (he hospital ) this morning from his injuries. He was belie v. dto be a single wan.
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Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10520, 2 February 1903, Page 3
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176TELEGRAPHIC Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10520, 2 February 1903, Page 3
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