SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
| kk»»u ot*R ows «:orr.f> i>i »eS't . j DrsEMS, Saturday. THE WAKATIP SALE. i Ah one time before the sa-e '*■ '* l - Wa,kattj,> CoMntnonasje it thoiiynt the • J'eneral f»i'>vemiii/ent woidd endeavour t«» ! prevent its coining off; hut the Premier, ; at the last moment, telegraphed to the Snperintendent that the Ministry cud not see any eaiw to justify them adopting the e*tre;T.e course of interfering with the discretion of the Provincial (o.vernmcnt in the saltv of ntn-t. | THE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS. ' The Executive refused to grant the Catholics free passes ott the railways for children attending sehools. FATAL ACCIDENT, lit* hard Thomas, driver of goods train to Stirling, vvK.-t knocked oft" the engine at Sfconey Creek, receiving injuries which terminated in his* death. He was foainerly employed on the Southland lines.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 19, 13 May 1876, Page 3
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129SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 19, 13 May 1876, Page 3
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