INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.
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Wellington, September 23
The ground on which the election of the Right Rev Bishop Hadtield to the Primacy ot the coiony bas been challenged la the techni- al ono tl.at no vacancy had actually occurred when the election took place, the presant Prmate having merely intimated his intention or resigning. The matter -waits the decision of the Standing Com mission as to whether or not t'ueot jeotion is well grounded, Nelson, September 28. A fatal accident ocurred at Gay's ltver> stabl.e .his afternoon, by whion a man named Robt. Bright wa* killed. He waa • mpioy td at tue et:- 1 io aud had been exercising a horse. When ay the stable door ho pl»oed bia hand on it when X kicked one behind, sulking him on the forehead aod neck. He never spoke afterwards. He was removed to the Hospital but died as soon as he arrived there. Tbe borsa was a quiet one Bright was formerly a j okey aud leaves a widow end five ohildren. He waa fort} fears of age-
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2240, 30 September 1889, Page 3
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178INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2240, 30 September 1889, Page 3
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