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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS

(peb press association,)

Auckland, April 27,

The Frenchman Garry, tho mate of Gaspard (who la Id custody on a charge of oommlttiug several burglaries), and who, It will be reoolleoted, was teaoaed with him at sea by the barqao Howard, having escaped from Noumea, w.ib arrested tonight. Tho polioo intend to charge him jointly with Ghapard for the larceny of *,ho boat m which they were found by the Howard, Wellington, April 27. A divorce action will be commenced at the Sapremo Court ahorily m whloh Thuraton, aa hotelkeoper of Marion, la petitioner, and Fletoher, uutil recently m the employ of Me3Brs Nelson, Mnate and Co., appear.! »■» o;-reapondetit. Petltlonar alleges his wife left him la 1886, and his ainoo been living with the co-respondent In Wellington. Blenheim. 4prli 27. Judge Richmond fiuiahed tho alttluga of the Supremo Court Ihls &fcornoon. Iv tho caeo of unregistered btUa of sale, he ordered the furniture to bo handed over to the OUioial Assignee, Rabone, the bankrupt, having glvoa tho bill-of-aale to Mra Popo (hU mother-ln-lutt ) uf Dunocl i, bat hud :iot registered It. A nloc point was involved m ruforonoa to printing plant, over which tho blll-of-oalo waß also given, but aa tho printing plant ia now m the possession of Burna (Rabono'a partner), Hia Honor refused to make any order. — An Important partnership oiee was also duoided. Frederick Smith, who had become connected with tho butoherlng Grin of J. MoKenz ; e and 00. , who afterwards beoame bankrupt, was ordered to pay £206 with Interest to Ueawlok'd tru«teea for aebts inoarred prior and after joining tho firm. Smith bad retired before tho firm, became bankrupt, but His Honor held tha 1 ; thia did not freo him from liability. There are likely to be several other actions agalnat Smith by other creditors, * Dunedin April 27The Ohornbef of Oomme 0 > to-day re* solved to ac.k tho (Government for a Commission toei qul.e int > the proceeding*! of the Dook Trust m relation to the iioating of the last loan.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AG18880428.2.9

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1827, 28 April 1888, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1827, 28 April 1888, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1827, 28 April 1888, Page 2

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