INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
Auckland, July 23. >Jj The case against Quinn and Mannlx, for jinking a false declaration of marriage,, was heard; to-day at the Police Court, The prisoners were committed for trial, John." a ton, who was arrested yesterday on a oharge cf witnessing the marriage, was remanded. '.'■'■■■' Mr 0. Sharland, head of the firm of manufacturing chemists, died this morn* ing, aged 68 years. Tauranga.; Ja)y:23tK> A fourteen-roomed house belonging ;td Mr Wm, Commons, -was barned down last night. It was insured for £500. The * loss Is £250 beyond that earn. Wellington, July 24. ■/'' The victims of the boat acoident \t Petone were buried at the Hutt yesterday, the funeral being one of the largest seen here. r -.- ; . . Sonedin, July 24, \ The fligs on the shipping m the harbor were flying half-mast to-day on account of ' the d?ath of Captain Ralph, of tho brigantioe Myrtle. The Eiotomahana, which left for Mfl« bourae thia afternoon, took a shipment of carriage horeeß and hacks, eight droughts, and tiro ponlea. '
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1618, 25 July 1887, Page 2
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168INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1618, 25 July 1887, Page 2
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