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ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC.

A daring attempt at burglary was made at Onehunga on Saturday night at a late hour. Several youths who had a cart were, it is said, discovered trying to break into Fisher’s store. As soon as they were disturbed they made off. George Plumley. 25, of Otahuhn, committed suicide by jumping of the Mangore bridge and drowning himself on Saturday night. At Napier on Tuesday Constable Creeks tried to arrest several larrikins who were drunk and creating a disturbance, when he was knocked down and kicked, and among other things had a collarbone broken. John Legeyt was on Tuesday charged with inflicting the injury, and was remanded for a week, and in the meantime was sent to prison for drunkenness. At Wellington Madames Sinclair and Rossini, were convicted of undertaking to tell fortunes and ordered to come up for sentence when called upon. The body of a fully-developed female newly-born child was found on the beach at Oriental Bay, Wellington. A young man named Arthur F. New was arrested at Dunedin on a charge of embezzling money from Tell Bros., Stratford, his late employers. He was about to leave for Hobait by lb Mararoa. Robert Telford Elliot, a farmer, is missing from Tapanui, Otago. He ’ ja( j been drinking, and ns his f '„ )tßt( ,p S w ,. re traced to tho ()f t!ie p oul , K haka river, it that. he is drowned, A search paity dragged the Poinalnka but only recovered a pair of hoots wide '■ it is known belonged to the missing man Joe Mee, a Chinaman, wis loud dead in a house in Walker St.ieet, Diinouiu IJ(.' was apparently well on the pre-.ion-d:iy>

Th:oa of (lie forfeited M .n., 0:1 ill Pomahaka t stale were ''pea 1-"- tip plication on Tuesday bill no oiler wireceived. Those who never rca : t he a i vertn«im!M.s in tiieir UQ'A spapers nibs more tuan th ■> presume. Jonathan Kaitison, ot B-l'ii. Worth To.. lowa, who ha i been troubled .villi r:i.'iianli-m in ais banC, arms. and ..houl lers. read an id an in his paper about how a prominent Berman citizen of I t. Madi-ou .had been cure.). H- pro-ured the same medicine, an i to use hi- own words: "It eured me right npf He also says : A neighl'or and Ids wife were both sick in bud with rheumatism, the'." boy was over to Nl - house and said tb-y were so had that he had to Jo tho cooking. 1 told him of Chamberlain - - Pan Halm r.u ■ O W it had eured me; he procured a bottle of it, ami it eured tarn up in a. week. For sale by J. C. Oddio, Tcmuka, ami Morrison Bros, Geraldine.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2885, 24 October 1895, Page 1

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ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC. Temuka Leader, Issue 2885, 24 October 1895, Page 1

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC. Temuka Leader, Issue 2885, 24 October 1895, Page 1