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‘‘ -(Press Association.) ■ • Attckiand, Tuesday. E, E. Oihhon, well-known in the Tonga trade, while endeavoring to get; a good view of the Whangarei falls, fell over a cliff thirty feet down, and was caught in some brushwood. The rescuers had great difficulty in bringing him to the top in a state of unconsciousness. He has now re-| covered. Adam Emerel, Richard Pollinghorn, and William Moretoii were fined for smuggling, the two first £IOO and the latter: £25 and costa.: *1 0 bv; E. Whitson Johnston recovered £SO damages from John Smith, owing. to his ‘son receiving a compound fracture of The arm while playing bn the recreation ground barrack reserve, where defendants horse Tim Whiffler was being trained, .. • . :«• Dunedin, Tuesday. . . There are four hundred exhibitors at the Dunedin Industrial Exhibition. Messrs Burt show £150.0 . worth of gobds. ’ " ‘ ' ' j
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Western Star, Issue 453, 15 June 1881, Page 2
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