NEW ZEALAND.
[PEB PBBBS ASSOCIATION.) WELLINGTON, September 5. Jewish. Sympathy. At a meeting of tho Wellington Hebrew congregation yesterday, resolutions _ wore passed expressing sympathy with their distressed and persecuted co-roligipniat# in Southern Russia. Subscription lists were opened, and nearly £IOO subscribed in the room. A committee was formed for the purpose of collecting subscriptions. DUNEDIN, September 5. The Missing Seamen. Marshall, the cook of the schooner Mary Ogilvie, reported to have been drowned, has turned up. The police unsuccessfully dragged all yesterday for tho body of the mate. Marshall says ho left him at midnight on_ Saturday to go on board, but Marshall, being the worse for liquor, declined to go aboard. Judicial. The Chief Justice having to perform the duties of Acting Governor, Judge Gillies takes the Otago circuit next month. In Bankruptcy. At a mooting of Clayton’s creditors to-day a motion proposing to give him his discharge was negatived by the creditors.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2315, 5 September 1881, Page 3
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154NEW ZEALAND. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2315, 5 September 1881, Page 3
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