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GENERA L TELEGRAms. [ PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Timaru, 26th June.

A man snttenng irom cleltrmm tremena esoaped from a padded cell iv tho gaol today. He tore the padding from tho walls, and made > pile on the 'floor by which he reaohed the oeiling, where he wrenohed Borne boards away. He was re-oaptured. The Harbour Board has declined, by the casting rote of the Chairman, to lease the pump dredge to the New Plymouth Board for thrae months. Auckland, 26th June. Walter Buohanan, buker, for a breach of the Factories Act, was fined a sum amounting with coats to £8 2g. Mr. George Cruicktlmnk, of Te Awamutu, brother of the late Mr. D. B. Cruickshank, has died suddenly of heart disease. ' Nilson. 26th June. ■Reports have been reoeived of two landslips in the Golden Bay district. By one heavy slip the nine-roomed house of Mr. J. Winter was carried away, and Mrs Winter and her daughter had a narrow escape Christchurch, This Day. The Licensing Committee is to-day engaged in hearing evidence for the licensee in connection with the petition objecting to the license for Colter's Hotel being renewed. Aa there are 30 witnesses to be examined, it is unlikely that the proceedings wilt bo finished to-day.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 150, 27 June 1895, Page 3

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GENERAL TELEGRAms. [ PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Timaru, 26th June. Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 150, 27 June 1895, Page 3

GENERAL TELEGRAms. [ PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Timaru, 26th June. Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 150, 27 June 1895, Page 3