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I’cr United Pre.-vS Association. PKiCJUUY CASK. Maktkuton, March 2d, , ! T. E. Price, stationer, MaMerton, 1 has been committed fur trial on a 1 | charge of perjury arising out of an ; | atliliation ruse, j 13 UItNT TO ] )!•’,ATI I. A four year old daughter of Duncan I Meliaughhn, ot ()[i iki, was ac i | dfilially i)ii! nt to death through her j clothes catching lire, j PI UK AT PA KM HUSTON, j Pai.meuston Nokth, March 2d. j A three-roomed house at Stoney ; ('reek, occupied by W. Uhri.sUan.seii, | was totally destroyed by lire at 2 i a.in. yesterday. The inmates were j awakened by the barking of a dog. ‘ and had just time to escape. | UPKNL\(i A PAIKWAV. i Hawkua, March 2d. The weather was wretched for the , celebration of the establishment of through connection by railway, hot still there are a good many visitors to Hawera, including the lions. Messrs Kueklcy Trimble and Atkinson, Messrs Trimble and Brvce, : M.11.h.5, and Moors of New Plv- I I mouth, Patea and Wanganui, and | . representatives of other local bodies. • I 1 he Hon Buckley made a short speech j ! on the arrival of the tram, declaring j j the line open ami congratulating the j j ( oast on tHf accomplishment of a j great work and foretelling a bright future of prosperity for the district. TWO MKN IdtOWNKH. Wanuam i, March, 2d. A lidiermau naim-d “ Scotty' 1 and i a Maon known as •* Toby," while out j fishing on the bar, were drowned this | morning. i KUHTHKII KKDIVTIONS. | It is understood that con.-aderahle j reductions are being made ni the | Audit Department, and that eight j ollicers ha\e r<e,-i\ed nolie- that tJ;« u M rvie.-s all to be lie- Jull-i d with. ! I' ii.'.lso ’gated tli.it Mr I 1.-u !v, right, 1 the Audit ( Mlicer in liu- AgenM ienera!'-- i I>■ jurtni’-n!, London. jv.r< - mi ac dot oj age, and to.it oe will be sue [ ■•eeded liv an otlici r fi om le r< . M; ■ P.ilh > name i. m- n!;om ia • 1.-. e j ■' i.t i. mm i- hk* L to .vkvi <• I Mr j . l.u r.m gLI. i MIN JsTKIU VI, 1 i ! m ; The No 1; Ve M: ■. ■• , g* a, ~; . J N"..e.- t ,ll ■ neu mr -I;din - ' - ■.■■ ; . i i■; ■ i.ei : gar;. mae ah a: •• e : g A ii. iTe H i;l M 1 ‘ '-art he. t.;, ha., f.r \m. ■ j .1 A:!: ■; 1 i•!i Je; .a*. ■■ e j.,. |, ~, |
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Woodville Examiner, Volume 2, Issue 156, 24 March 1885, Page 2
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408TELEGRAPHIC. Woodville Examiner, Volume 2, Issue 156, 24 March 1885, Page 2
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