More hotels destroyed by fire (one licensee nearly lost his life trying to save his books), and more hotelkeepers seeking refuge in tbe Bankruptcy Court. Reaping the whirlwind, will be the rejoinder of Prohibitionists.
Eight Gisborne hotelkeepers sued Mrs Dunlop for £2,500 for libel in anonymous letter published by her. £5O damages awarded.
Edward Jollie (after whom Jollic’s Pass was named) dead. He came to N. Z. in 1842, as one ofN. Z. Coy’s cadets ; was first man to drive sbeep overland from Nelson to Canterbury.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 763, 10 August 1894, Page 4
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86Untitled Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 763, 10 August 1894, Page 4
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