A DISGRACEFUL AFFAIR.
Wrr.i.iN'oro", This. day. The N.Z. Times ibis im.riiii-.ir s , lV s that bugs of salt were lander, ycst-r.lay {rem the b'nk.-iia broken and jrapimr At tbe same time tins of nr.-.ctii.r were put out from the shi;i, one of wliich was uk. broken and iraping. The two had been le.den close together, and there was eorruirated iron near by. The 'limes sivmdly rues those respoa-ible for this careles-iie.s. nnd bints they will lie liable to fifteen ve-.rs' penal servitude if any person is poisoned, and advises the firm owninir the sa ; t to throw it nil iv the i-ei ui»::er penalty of having their name published. It concludes, " A mere murder..n-dy e.ueles*. and criminal abomination has not been discovered here since the fitst ship arrived in Wellington."
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5999, 15 November 1890, Page 3
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130A DISGRACEFUL AFFAIR. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5999, 15 November 1890, Page 3
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