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Naw PlyMooth, yoßlerduy, The inquest on the murder of Molonoy liae boi'ii ri'sumod, Mr Samuel protested (igniust Miiilii Kai, iho accused, boine; detained in cuitody week after week wi'liout a scrap of evidence against him. ■
Paiea, yoslerday. A chaplerof aocideum occturod liore on Saturday, A ohild of Mr Barkoe, of Whenuakaru, was found dead in bed. A littlo eon of Mr J. Dickson fell off a carl, breaking hie back, and died almost immediately. The daughter of Mr Brown, of Wakaramen, haa bten missing eiuco Saturday morning, and no trace of liar can be found •',.'■ .
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIII, Issue 6602, 6 May 1890, Page 2
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99INTERPROVINCIAL Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIII, Issue 6602, 6 May 1890, Page 2
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