THE BURIED MAORIS DURING THE ERUPTION.
A party of natives searching at Wairoa found on a hill above the ruins a whare containing the remains of ten Maoris. OFF TO THE DIGGINGS. Wellington, July 15. Thirty persons have booked for Kimberley by the Tamsui and Kentish Lass. BAD MILK AND WATER. Christchukch, July 15. In the Supreme Court the case of Knight v. Dr. Lynch was rather peculiar. The plaintiff, a dairyman, claimed heavy damages, alleging that the defendant, a medical man, had said that the bad water drunk by the dairymen's cattle was the cause of sickness in the town ; he also complained of the loss of customers in consequence. For the defence, the making of the statement was denied ; aud further, if it were made at all it was made by the defendant bond jlda as a medical practitioner ia the discharge of his duty. The jury gave a verdict for the defendant. RICH GOLD FIND IS OTAGO. Dunedin, July 15. A rich patch of gold has been discovered by Robertson at Cripple diggings under some overlying rook.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7117, 15 July 1886, Page 2
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