The News by the Panama Hail.— Clse.vhero wi;l be found ail the items of news bv the Panama .Mad for winch ws oau find space in tills i-suo. Ana I.ere wa may take the opi^oituniiy of thanking our Auckland contemporary, t lie bout Item Cross, for having forwarded us, per s.s. Wellington, copies of extras containing tiia news, so that, even if the Lord Ashley had. net arrived yesterday, we should h..vo boon ni a position to lay the latest news belora our readers this morning. Fatal Accident most the Floods. — We have the painful duty to record tne occurrence of a fatal accident to a person named jlichael Delaney —-a carter iu tno employ ot J. Chambers, THq. From the eVKience adduced at the Coroner’s inquest neih at Keynolels’ Hotel, Havelock, on Friday, Hie 31st- u!t., we learn that oa Tuesday, the Hath u!t. the deceased had been cng'ued with elites in releasing a nmuDer of sheep Irom a lloodeJ paduock,
,a returning irom wtueh it wa- 3 necessary to cross the Louisa creek, the bridge over which was covered with water to witnin a .foot of Hie topr.nl. Tae deceased wa* the hindmost of the party, who were ml ri ling, and, except him, got over iu safety, y keeping on the centre oi tne roadway. Inc deceased seems not to have kept to the centre, but to have lost his presence of mind, aad with the hor.se slipped oii Irom the river side of the bridge into deep water. He indite the saddle for a tune, hut it dine olf me horse, and he sank and was canied away by the stream, the horse landing in safety. His body was not recovered until Thursday, me 3dth. A verdiet of accidental dcaln was recorded. The Alohmons in CanlEiiiiUHV. — Tho .Merino is have opened a place ot worship at Kaiapoi.
Caulk D.sease. —A disease resembling plcuro-pueumouia has alfected some imported callus at Ixcison, and created considerable alarm. Ax Awe el W'Aitxixa.— ilr Punch is the last person to spoil sport. “ More Aies, more AtLs, stir them on,” is Ins umtto. Pacification is the thief ol i’uu. Slid, fair l-'laj is the brightest dew drop m the ij.uish Lion's uiaiie, uiid when a co.ubata.it Hex* posed to unforeseen peril, *dr Punch is lbe lirat person singular :o err, Me.is taus ocnius ! la this spirit he ix.-pecl.uliy in* 1 viies the persons «.to eve touting lor sab'icnpiiuns in oruerto get cs-'Juv cm.or clyrs ;hang a for saving Jamaica, to take note of hue fate of snylocK. i.hat gushing ileorew, under pretext ol avenging the wrongs ot an oppressed race, sought to use the ia\y unjustly, U the detriment of a gentleman. Ine tea rial re uit was, firrt, that the prosecutor was heavily lined ; and secondly—wa tremble to hole. up such a monies So our vengeful 1 ricnds —~ ‘r-? k*xd to turn ChfistioHi — tuacb,,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 481, 3 June 1867, Page 2
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