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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.

[SPECIAL TO ST.VNI>AIU>.] I 'i nk!'!n. This day. " Mrs Margaret Temple ton aged liftytive. cited suddenly thi -? morning, it is supposed from heart disease. -John liiyth. an old settler at C wake, was found dead in his lodgings at Dunedin. lie suffered fivm heart disease. If.w.'Ri: This day. At a sale of town sections on Saturday six acres totalled t'2ol-"». Aresf.ANo, T.his day. A tire at Buckland destroyed a hou--e. store, and bakehouse, owned by Thomas Walker and occupied by Mrs Parker. The Insurances are t 100 in the South British and. i'7o in the North German. iNVEiu'AP.ofiThis day. Exceptionally heavy tines were imposed by Mr Poynton, S.M., to-day in a cruelty to animals' case. The defendants were a, farnn-r named Alfred Tapper and bis servant, John Eraser,who worked throe horses -auivrhig from sore should, r-:. Tin- defendants i-aid they sniV. inl from i'e d-a il had to rush through their work, also that in a few davs the horses would be turned out for a six months'|speli. The Magistracy, after inspecting the horses, said it v.a< the most disgusting ease he had seen either in the capacity of a lawyer or a Magistrate. He tilled Tapper i"2O and Eras, re ■">.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 138, 5 October 1896, Page 3

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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Hastings Standard, Issue 138, 5 October 1896, Page 3

TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Hastings Standard, Issue 138, 5 October 1896, Page 3

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