TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. --« fFK!O! OUR OWN COBRESP ..INDENT. I D U iN L .0 I K, Tcespat, J) a.m, The action to recover L.2509 for false imprisonment, lirought by Stewart M'Comb, butcher, of Blacks, against W. A. Low, runholder, was concluded at the Supreme Court yesterday. Verdict given for plaintiff—damages, L.TTOi Rev. J. M. Peebles is to lecture on Spiritualism in the Alheureum to-night. Lady Bowen and family arrived at Christchurch yesterday. Sir George left Timaru for Mount Cook on the Sufch. A fe.nalc patient in the Wellington Luna* tic Asylum has given birth to a child. A warder named Stewart is to be brought before the Mrgisir.vtc to day in connection with "Father, what does the printer live on." " Why, child ?''■—" lieeause you said you had not pat 1 him for two years, and you si ill take tlie |mi or." (.-redacting tdkftr."
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 168, 28 January 1873, Page 5
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143Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 168, 28 January 1873, Page 5
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