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. (From our own Oorretpondsnt. ) BUGGY ACCIDENT. : >.. Dunidix, December 6th. Dr Hocken was thrown out of his boggy to-day, which was smashed, bat the doctor escaped unhurt. THE WAITOTARA ELECTION PETITION. It it probable that the proceedings in the Waitotara election petition will coneladb to-night. It is generally believed thai the petition will fail. Already a npgabar of the charges have had to be mliuuanad. / ' THE SCALDING CASE. Mr Carew (coroner) does not think th#the can take any steps in connection with{ifce case of the death of the little gMj; Violet Powell, who died from the effects* of a scald. He agrees with the verdict of the jury. V * A HEAVY LANDSLIP. A landslip of a serious nature has oeoured on the Wellington-Wairarapa railway. Fully 10,000 tons of earth has fallen across the line, bringing traffic to a ■taodstiU.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XX, Issue 1410, 7 December 1887, Page 3
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140LATEST TELEGRAMS. Tuapeka Times, Volume XX, Issue 1410, 7 December 1887, Page 3
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