GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
[BY TELEGRAPH.— ASSOCIATION.]
, / CimisTCUURCir, Thursday. George Bonnington, the well-known chemist, died last night, .'aged 65.
Wool) villi;, Thursday. Through a Westinghouse brake not acting properly on | the Palinersbon to Dannevirke train last night, the train was brought to a standstill with a terrific jolt at Woodville station. A twelve-year-old daughter of Mr. Wm. Barrett, of Hawera, was thrown off the seat, and had her nose broken. The condition of Mr. McCormick, the county chairman, who was thrown off a horse two nights ago, is causing his friends great anxiety. Wanganui, Thursday. Dudley Oyre has been remanded till Friday on a charge of embezzling moneys in Wanganui' in 1887. ; He left the colony for 'Frisco in June, 1888, and returned five years ago, since • which time he has been residing in the Auckland district,.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11842, 20 December 1901, Page 5
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