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[BY ELECTRIC PELEGRAPH.]

[FB.M OUE OWiT COEBESPOXDEXT.] WrM-iKGT.^x, Octi ] :rr 23 Yestprdny nfi.o!'ii'H>n, ft it"! now :;\ Grort'o If ■•iiflnon riding i»'o V>. cli.ii;.'!'.!. iioui the (jouiitry, Whs thrown arid dr:i;,'« god som; ditilauca by the slirruii. if

r was pi.eke.l »p insensible, ? M»d ..conveyed to the hospital, where he died at midnight. CHPiSTcnurcn, October 21. At the inquest on the body"of Ihe m-in Pearee lo'-dav, oho w.i« Sii.l to have • ecn shot at by boy-, the jury relumed a verdict to the «'!!'ect that llice was no cvidrnce lo show who had ii>fl'f<cl ihe wound. The three boys eoticemed were broti" lit nii nt the Police Court to-day, and ii'inanded, pending the result of the inqicst. TNvFisct^Gfr.r^ Oclol'er 22. Williim Henry Bin-ion, a well-known roach proprietor iv Canlm-Im 1 j mid on tho West Con-t, whs brought bel'oic ib^ Magistrate this morning, charged with wife dcsi'i'iion on the sirenjjlh of ii lele* Irom Chii-lchurch. He w.is a pas-.-cii'jcr to the Mi-lhomne Exhibilion per Aranafa. Burton was remanded for the p'oluction of iho warrant, but has sine been released for w;mi of i f . A little f^irl, two yca'rs of <nge, the ilimghter of Mr IVmploton, a seM-ler a' Dfp'or I'lat, disappeared horn Icr nullici's side nnd when missel after a vw minu'p», wjs found drowned iv a creel; near the house. ypsfe'rd.-iy morning a re-ioV'iifc in t: suburb found an infant lying outside the d.ior wrapped iv bl.-inhe-'s, '.vith a feeding hi tile. It is believed Ibe molbtM 1 ia a stranger to the pi. -ire. HoKtTiKA, October 25. The s.s. Waipora went out on S;jlur« day wilh mails, 35 pn>sengcr«, and S JCQ ounces of gold for li'iiushipuiout to the Hero. The Hero tnrivcd in the roadstead about 5 p.m. by which liuv, the sea, and wind increased considerably; The Wnis para got alongside, hut had lo leave with, oti! dMiishipping anything alter sustaining consiib'i'iible dannige. 'Ihe tender i boat returned to port yes'erday afternoon wilh' passengers, gold, and mnils, crossing the bar with diffi'-ully. The Hero evens 'ually proccc-led on her passaae lo JN Tewc,:!s!!e without shipping passengers or mails.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 27 October 1880, Page 2

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352

[BY ELECTRIC PELEGRAPH.] Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 27 October 1880, Page 2

[BY ELECTRIC PELEGRAPH.] Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 27 October 1880, Page 2

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