BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
• Christchubch, October 17. ; The notorious “ Doctor ” Turner hg# again escaped. He was out on bail on a j charge of stealing a coat from the City j Hotel, and did net answer to his name at [the Magistrate’s Court tb-day. It is beI lieved he left Lyttelton in female attire by a | steamer a few days ago. ■ -d. woman named Whittington dropped down dead frum.heaft disease'during service in the Wesleyan Chhpdi. J ' ; r (IfrohVodr dufo • C6faes&h'&rit. 'f O Law:hknce, October 17. -An important Bine Spur case set down for hearing before the District Court to-day was postponed, Judge Harvey not having arrived. Mr Stout is retained for defendant, .assisted, bpr a
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Evening Star, Issue 4256, 17 October 1876, Page 3
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114BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 4256, 17 October 1876, Page 3
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