TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.
• An Involuntoiy Gamp-out. Woodvzzxk, Jane 14. The train to Woodvillv l»»t night r»a Into » bujlook lying on the line, and the engtne waa derailed . The pisßeogan were ! compelled to stay Id the train all night, m the place where the aooldent ocoarred It » long way from any settlement, ▲"Payable Company. WjßtiiNaioN, Jane 14. The Gear Meat Company have declared ft divldtnd of ten per cent per annum. Verdict for Plaintiff ■ The jury retarned ft verdict for Mrs StottUl the Iniamnce oa«e. finding the ewmf nm money wm paid on about Septembti lOtb. Inonaalt polnu were raised md tfetftmd. Tht grounds were that the poltcy had lapied and that the agent hid no authority to renew. H!a Honor laid he preferred to have the motion argue! altet hti return from Glabome whan Jadge Richmond could fit with blm tj »M the point wai a very diffioult one to deolde.
Tbonaanda die Annually from eomo form oj kidney disease that nngbt navo bcon pro* pßtti pi 1 timely ue» of Hop Bitters, ffetf
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1584, 14 June 1887, Page 3
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173TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1584, 14 June 1887, Page 3
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