Lake Wakatip Mail. QUEENSTOWN, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1896. TELEGRAPHIC.
Dcnedin, this day. At the Land Board meeting, James Dunnery applied for Run 14, Lakes dictrict. The application was approved, resolution of the4th instant grouping this with Ruu 346, being rescinded. For deceiving a publican as to their bona Jides as travellers, John Brodie and Thomas Farrell were each fined £3 and costs.
William Francis Tubenean, for assaulting and beating a girl named Tonery in the Anglican Church, Owaka-just following the baptism of the lattera child—was fined £lO and £4 10s costs. The magistrate characterised his conduct as the grossest and the assault as a cowardly and violent one, perpetrated on a girl with a child in her arms. The assailant was charged some time ago with being the putative father of the girl's illegitimate child. The Eon. Thomas Fergus denounced as spies, Charles Cololough and gome other citizens, and ordered them from the room where the National Association wa9 meeting. Janet Kay, of Woodhaugh, aged 64, poisoned herself with Rough on Rats. A \erdict of temporary insanity has been returned.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2096, 13 March 1896, Page 2
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180Lake Wakatip Mail. QUEENSTOWN, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1896. TELEGRAPHIC. Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2096, 13 March 1896, Page 2
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