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NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.

[ PRESS ASSOCIATION.] CHRISTCHURCH, Friday. Dubiso the past jyear 84,231 persona visited the Museum—s3,3Bs of whom were on week days, and 30,846 on Sundays. DDNEDIN, Friday. Charles Baker, a bushman at Lake Wanaka, has committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. The Plumpton ground is now re?.dy for the • Waterloo meeting. It has 230 hares. At a trial opening made to-day it proved very satisfactory. The Wain ease concluded to-day, the jury bringing in a verdict of guilty, but recom- • mending the prisoners to mercy, on the ground that probably they did not fully realise the probable resalt of their conduct. His Honor deferred sentence.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6757, 14 July 1883, Page 5

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NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6757, 14 July 1883, Page 5

NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6757, 14 July 1883, Page 5

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