GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
fjvr TELEGRAPH.PRESS ASSOCIATION'.] CiißisTCiiUßO it, Thursday- , Wuzerah, an. Indian, 80 years of age, who came to the colony with the late Sir CracroE Wilson, and has resided ever since on th» Cashmere estate, was found dead yesterday, death being due to heart, disease. Hokitika, Thursday. A largely-attended public meeting was held in the Town Hall this evening, to take the necessary steps to recognise the eminentservices tendered by Mr. H. L. Michel, as Mayor of the town for seven years, captain of the five brigade for 18 vears, and in many other public position*, "it was decided, to make a public presentation at the installation ceremony of an illuminated address ana handsome silver plate. • / Wellington, Thursday. At the Supreme Court Leonard Jacobs, charged with causing grievous bodily harm to a Chinaman, was found not guilty. . ■■-;:. ■ * ■,;:
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11955, 2 May 1902, Page 6
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