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Messrs. W. and G. Turn bull and Co., High st.. Dunedin, have received a large stock of the Bull Dog stout and ale for bottling, and of all the various produce connected with tfieir importing trade. Their silver-light kerosene is particularly fine. A correspondent writing from Secunderabad to a contemporary says : Lieutenants Seymour and Bentley-Innes, of the 14th King's HussaTS, were killed by lightning in their messhouse on Thursday afternoon, the 28tb ult. They were playing billiaids together, other officers being in the verandah. Bentley-Innes was struck dead, and though poor Seymour's heart's action continued for a quarterof an hour he was practically dead too. — Bombay Catlwlio Examiner.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 14, 24 July 1885, Page 16

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 14, 24 July 1885, Page 16

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 14, 24 July 1885, Page 16

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