Christchurch News.
G OVERN MENT I> URCIIASES
(By Telegraph—Tress Association.) Christchurch, last night
At the horse parade yesterday much dissatisfaction was expressed at Lupin, Suakim, and Malachi, tho three blood horses imported from England by the Government, the animals being considered too small and quite unsuitable to get remounts.
A SUICIDE,
A married woman named Wilson, aged 37, wife of a borough councillor at Rangiora, was found hanging in a shed at the back of a house yesterday morning. The woman was dead. A DIVORCE CASE.
In the divorce case, Hall v. Hall and Brewer, Judge Danniston said that misconduct had been proved, but held over a decree until tho hearing of a counter charge of misconduct against petitioner.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 220, 23 September 1901, Page 2
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