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[BY KLKCTHIT TKLKOKAI'H ] [PBlt Pllßß* *>«oPrATION.] Wellington. February 17. TheiVafire Minister returns here 1 1 » I - •veiling. Tr is probable Hia^ the N»tirp Commissioner will be appointed during his stay I>ptp. ChbisvchuboH, February 17. A t Hie 1< cure t;i*eii l'<st nigli* in ilie i \,\,\ plows' fl'l!, Mr Mnsipv re'uteil a -ome lenL'tli IVstor Cliinqu-'s assertinn el live to Ihe 1 risli famine, and rea^l ex» i > «<-t s I'rom pamphlets as to tlie dispnsa 1 i>i money collpcu'd by Cliiniquv, Hnd other matters connected with hia life. Nelson February 17. Tlie Irish Belief Fund has reached «bout £250 Waimate, Pi-bruirv 17Ti;e sum r f 300 gmutas has loca sent

Hy tel^grapli to th»» Lord Mayor of Dublin by the Kelh'f Comraiitep h^re. as a first instalment towards the Irish Relief Fund. TIMAISTT, February 17An inquest was held at Albury last pfpnin ron the horly of Tl>om»s Adam«nn, 11 ppars of age, who died midnisrlif. The evidence showed that the Wpased wm<* disctvpred iitsen^'h'e three milp>) from tiis father's resilience at fire 'his afternoon, suVispqupntlv he ha'"l several fit*. A verdict of death from >un<?frA]{p was re*ui'ripd. Chiniqtiy arrired to-dar, and whs pscoited .by a powerful, body on eu*rn\ Pro'es'a"t plprgymen, and Master of the Orange Lodge. He lectures to-night in the Pr°sby'emn Chnrch. Heavy rain fell last evening, and to«day showery, DtTNEDIK. F-'hrnarv 17. Pattprs and C^'s mill, and 200 acres of Hii4i. which was d»stmyel hy fire on were reppntly purchased _f^r ;C6000; besides £50) worth of siwn limber. BAfccttJTHA, F"hruarv 17. While, reaping on Mr J mes Scntt'« r arm. Wai^era, yestprdav afternoon, the horse in the reaper shied, and the tiUer, a man named Duncm M'K>nz>, fell on the l {n jf P — his left foot was cut clean off a few inches ahove the ankle. Dr. Aveligh nf Clinton was sent for, »nd did whut was ner-essary for the sufferer, who is doing as well as can be expected.

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Inangahua Times, Issue II, 18 February 1880, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC Inangahua Times, Issue II, 18 February 1880, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC Inangahua Times, Issue II, 18 February 1880, Page 2

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