NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
GENERAL ITEMS. Auckland, August 15. Mr John Bollard, chairman of the Charitable Aid Board, and Mr Malcolm Nicol announce themselves as candidates for Eden owing to Mr Mitchelson suiting that he will not be a candidate at the next general election. A young man named Gates, residing in Tamaki-road, was found sua-
pentled by a rope by Mrs Jones in a cowshed. She cut him down, and he was removed to the hospital for treatment. "Wellington, August 15. When the steamer Kennedy was in Gveymouth a man named Thomas tumbled off the gangway while, going on board, and pitched head first, striking the starboard boat with a great thud, and and then failing into the river. Assistance was quickly at hand but the unfortunate man never came to the surface. He was a painter by trade Duxedix, August 1~). At Balclutha the case against Mrs Moir for sly grog-selling was dismissed, against Moir withdrawn, and Anderson pleaded guilty and was fined £SO and costs, Mr Hawkins, S.M., saying the defendant knew the risk he was running.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 96, 17 August 1896, Page 3
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179NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Hastings Standard, Issue 96, 17 August 1896, Page 3
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