DUNEDIN. 17th April,
A matt named Wilson was admitted into the Hospital this evening for treatment, he having taken poison. W. Martin, a railway employ*, had his tkull fractured to-day, by having his head jammed between two railway trucks. ' The master bakers in town have agreed to raise the wholesale price of the 41b. loaf to s£d. on and after Monday next, and to form an . association for the protection of their interests. The Public Works Department are calling for tenders for reclaiming 40 acres of the Upper Harbor. So disgracefully did some of, the Volunteers returning from Invercargill behave themselves when inDunedin on Tuesday n'ght that the interference of the police on more than one occasion had to be invoked. An information has been laid against a man named Eastwood, belonging to the Timaru corps, for his disorderly conduct, and he will have to answer to the charge at the City Police Court as soon as the warrant can be executed.
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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 397, 18 April 1879, Page 2
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162DUNEDIN. 17th April, Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 397, 18 April 1879, Page 2
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