COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.
(EBOM OUB OWN COBBEBPONDENTB.) T U Napier, last night. Mr John Dillon arrived here today by the train, and leaves for the North by the ciach tomorrow morning. Chbistchubch. last night. On Thursday week last a man was found unconscious in a stable at the Ashley Bank Hotel at Ashley. Every care was taken of him but he died next day. For some time no one was able to identify him, but now it transpires that his name was John Tanner, a baker formerly employed with Thompson, of this city.
_ , . , Timabu. last nigh*. Two lads from the barque Lorraine, with a town boy named Powell, and hh sister, wore driving yesterday, one of the sailors , ln « °oarge, They came to grief and by the horse kicking Powell’s skull was opened, a ., . . case ’ Walmsley, middy, had his ribs injured.
?? ae •?* P uer feral fever was brought to the Hospital from Temuka on Friday, the husband of the patient bringing a letter from the Temuka doctor that the case was of that nature. . Admission was refused by the authorities, and she procured private accommodation and sent to Dunedin for a special medical attendant.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 400, 7 January 1890, Page 2
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193COLONIAL TELEGRAMS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 400, 7 January 1890, Page 2
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