A Pamphlet was going through the press in Melbourne, entitled the “ Loyal Liberal Reform. Pamphlet,” the principal object of which was advocating separation from the mother country, and constituting Victoria a republic. 1 Accident.— -Mr A. Buckland, we arc sorry to hear, met with an accident.yesterday. Whilst ri ling to Olahuhu, lie was thrown from his horse, and eomewhat shaken and braised, .bat hob; Seriously injured.—Evening News*,llth August.; - „ Lady, BowEN.~Tbe t N./Z. Herald informs" us that Lady Bowen.wfll return to Auckland in about a month, and that it is ber intention to make. Auckland her principal seat-of aud tHat instructions have been issued to> have everything prepared, at, the : Government House for her Teceptipn>t/the r endtof the above period...'/.'- /. / ’ ' /.,/ SuddenDeath.— A mannamedPa trick Gormon/was.’: foupdi dead .;inv his, bed last evening, about; -6. .^clpck..;The formerly andiwas lately/employed as/irtesseUger to the'/Militia'and Volunteer! New inquest:,was held qn’ithe bQdy;;;pn; the jifol-: lowing, day, when, it transpifed that -de-; ceased had .accblerated liiß_'deatH by excessive - - ' ' '
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 85, 17 August 1868, Page 198
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