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  3. AUSTRALASIAN ITEMS.

    THE bankruptcy returns for Otago and Southland show the bankruptcies in 1892 to have been 99, as against 145 in 1891. The sum paid to creditors, including preferential claims, ...

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  4. Newcastle Police Court

    A LABOURER named George King, and Elizabeth both O'Neill, were each fined 5s, with an option of 24 hours' lockup, for drunkenness; and the latter was also fined £2, with an ...

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  5. PLATTSBURG BAPTIST CHURCH.

    THE ceremony of laying the foundation stones of the now Tabernacle in connection with the above church took place yesterday, and, notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather, ...

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  6. SUMMONS CASES.

    Two coloured men named Samuel Graves and Charles Johnson were charged with having, on board the British-registered ship-Gatonero, on the high seas used threatening ...

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