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< (Frm our owrl Correspondent. j' U Dunedin, July 14th. A deputation of unemployed waited on the. Mayor to-day, asking him -if they I signed a petition praying for employment -whether, he <<would forward it to ithe Minister "of Public The petition was afterwards drawn- up and slgned;by 70 persons, some of whom have been put 'of work for a length of time. Bren^ell^junr.y^>f ; Lee -Flat fStation, had the points qf. two of his fingers shattered by. the bursting of a gun.. , , The flags ',of all tse •vessels in the harbor were flying to-day in honor of the 1 marriage, of Miss J. lu, Gillies (daughter of .the. Harbp^Board^iSecretary) to, Mr 'Thomson, qf Sydney, .. ( A waiter, in the Empire Hotel, Wellington, was found/dead morning, having evidently committed, suicide f by eating a ..whole bottle of "Rough on Rats."
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1162, 15 July 1885, Page 2
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