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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. — . «. Fused. "VY ELLINGTON, Jll'y 27. At the R.M Court thin morning J. Younp, ironmonger, was fined £5 and treble amount of tax for neglecting to send In returns nnder the Property Assessment Aot. Accident. J. Floyd was brought to the hospital last night, frrm Otak', Buffering from internal injuries suata'ned by a tree fdllinp on him while bush falling. The Writs. No date has yet been fixed for the issue of the writ, a but it is expected to be within a month. Criminal Assault. Palmbkston North, July 27 At the District Court Thos. Moore was charged with attempted criminal ai.ul: on a girl of 7 years. He was found guilty on both counts of the indictment and sentenced to 12 months hard labor and 25 strokes of the lash. Te Whiti m Trouble. New Plymouth, Joly 27. The Opunake correspondent of the " Taranaki Herald" wires that Te Whitl, the Maori prop., et at Parlbaka, has been fined £10 for sly grog selling. 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RATEPAYERS OF WAEANUI. IN RESPONSE to the request of several interefted parties, I hereby convene a Met ling of the Ratepayers of tha Wakanui Protective Works .District, for MON>AY EVENING next, the Ist August, at 7.30, m the Wakanui School, Business : To consider the question of River Protection, and what shall be doße to prevent further damage by the River. 7J167 GEORGE W. LEADLEY. _^ In Bankruptcy. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of Arbburton, (being a local Court of Bankruptcy), holden at Ashburton. In the matter of »The Bankruptcy Aot, 1383," and the Acts (amending the same, "VTOTIOB is hereby given that I, JL^ HfeNRY POLWHELE GODFREY, of Baling, m the County of Aohburton, farmer, have this day filed m the said Court at Ashburton a petition to be adjudged a bankrupt. Dated this 27th day of July, 1887. HENRY POLWHKLE GODFREY. Wilding and Lewis, Solicitors for Bankrupt. 7t164 IS BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of isbbarton (being a local Court of Bankruptcy) holden at Ashburton. In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Aot, 1853," and the Aots amending the same. YJOTIOE is hereby given that Hbnry IM Polwhblb Godfrey, of Ealing, Farmer, has this day been adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held m the District Courthouse, Aehburton, on TUESDAY, August 2ad, 1887, at 11 o'olock m the forenooc, Pated this 37th day of July. 1887. ' J. 0. BELL, 7*163 Deputy Official Aiilgnee.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1620, 27 July 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1620, 27 July 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1620, 27 July 1887, Page 3

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