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inteKprovincial . {■••: : -: .' ■:• j (UNItfKD PRESS ASSOCIATION. ) ri r -WKLi.iNGTOif, April 17. A email case, which has been identic fiedKas pWrJi^W cabin furniture 'or tHe schooner Hannab Barratt, has been picked up near Sinclair Head. Other wreckage' whicfi is believed to have belonged to her has also been washed . ashore. There is now no doubt that she b&§ b3en lost along with her crew. ■• " ' - ■_< ..JJistsoK, April H. * Francis James Hodoson, : who -was f^rtoe'rlj. teller dt the Nesbri branch of the National Batik, was charged at the Police 'Court, with' the larceny of 500 Sovereigns, belonging to the Bank. Mr Black, the manager, stated that the JCfiofcey was missed m 1881, but there was c no proof until Ootober last . '1 he itecused; s^limtted having received from Kini 1 a' bag containing 1000' sovereigns in : 'errbrtfpr one of 500. The accused aI so tfaid he ; "planted 800 sovjßreigns iii Ohristcnurch , and speculated with the remainder m hopes to repay the whole. He was committed for trial, BaiL was allow"^ T 'himsetf Jii £500, 'and i two sureties of £250 each. "A fatal accident occurred at .Hope, tofef. rj! ;k fafkernamed Fanzelbn .'was kSwsting^to break'ih a young horse. A jMfitf^n^ftie i annual fast by 'a-' ropejfiacltl'tbfand 'fi poit. ; Fanzelpn struck the hQ^sp i; frpin> behind, and the animal at,puc£ kickled but} striking Fanzelon m tfie abdomen so severely that he died ma- few mmutes. Deceased leaves a vridow and family. , , - . . ,\ ■ , .- < dIL - ; L - CraisTomfßOH, April 'l7. On board^ the ■Himalaya were 18 r ■ Jewish refugees from Russia, sent out !^ toy* fee'MsndbnfHouiße Fiind.' i Six lare for Otfigo,' fiixj for Canterbury, ■ and -six IdraW«Uington. ' : l \- v ' r At the adjourned general annual ttgeting Of 4h6 Benevolent Association . - 4hfei*«nimtrypf notes bj ebb committees showed 1241 oases relieved tf tiring the year, at a cost of £890. ' i^y-bf diamond prospectorß returned from Alford Forest on Saturday night, with a large num\>s of^ecim'ens, several of which it ip proposed to send to Europe for testing. At the Kaiafcot" Magistrate's. Court this moniin'^ the'ease of the WaiinkkaH riri Harbor Board against E. C. Dudley, for embefS ement, came* on.^' Accused reeerved hif.de/ence, and was committe&j'CCT-: OfoWiA. . : i.ftirtber chaTge of larcepy as a bailee is deferred for a fortnights Accusredf was ordered , to be committed to gaol for a month for contempt of an ordefj^of ,Cpvjrt to produce certain Borougli} Council books, but was granted a we^s^figrace^o allow the xbatterjohbe -brought' into, the ,Supieme Coßrfc^-fir-tfte'cilse Bgainsb L A. c B. Gilchrist for acting t(B a solicitor .. without *Wtng oS-in? roH|~ ; iii f: -preparing ' 'tlbcui ments for .th^jreceijt djyqro§ suit, Mr Stringer, who prosecuted on behalf of WlSw^^dclei^ I^^SinirTaV'eval sions of the Law Practitioners , Act 1 Rafter jbf laiily f jsbbur%m?e f HeU.j°and :i tbis case "wias 'titilj tfie #MtiT^ s blP^sv X!i Mr B^etham^iiie 'reserveicl jdagment. - . TaVb*Xkg.a,. April 17. Meßßtft 1 YiJung and^oife* have sold to Mr. E. Bobertspn. coach proprietor, their cotfttaM 'forciarryih^ the mails to the JThameSi and.alscr al^their plant and Auckland, April 17. : — 3SLrßrCT3artov f " commissioner, is i holding a fresh ij&ojiry into the charges breugntby the Wether all against Hogan, maßte| of the Kohimaramaj Industrial Schoojp ' y JDjuitedik, April 17. The proceedings last nip.ht m front of; the SalvationvA^fiy Barracks were very rowdy, and ejlpsapolice assistance had ! to be obtained/ AnYdngst the recruits mid'eatf Duoediii is^/stalward-riegro, • whom the .JarrikinSj have christened! Jumbo, rfc was_c[ppr-keeper, and re-; fiwe^toiadmi^mpre Depple^ ? the room yas lull, consequently a number of larrikins treated him somewhat rovghly. As a parody ,on the; Salvaitionists, a number of yputhß have for med & Starvation or Skeleton Army, and up' With a sku.l and croflß,boneßiijjO uj

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 111, 18 April 1883, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 111, 18 April 1883, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 111, 18 April 1883, Page 3

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