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Judge Manning.

The London correspondent of the Dunedin Star -writes :— Poor Judge Manning still lingers on, suffering dreadful pain. Bis doctor anticipated that all trouble would have been over long before this, bat tha patient's vitality is wonderfal. Mr Hugh Oarlton visited him the other day,- and Mr Blackett has also been up once or twice to make inquiries. On Tnesday last a young lady (the daughter of a gentleman well known all over Sew Zealand) sent the Judge some flowers. He seemed much pleased with them, and had the bouquet placed where he ooild look at it without moving them. After a time the sick man Leaved a deep sigh and said, " The flowers are very nice, and ifc is a great treat to see them ajain ; but oh ! I wish the youug lady would spirit me back home to that far -.off Colony where there are always flowers."

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 132, 11 May 1883, Page 2

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Judge Manning. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 132, 11 May 1883, Page 2

Judge Manning. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 132, 11 May 1883, Page 2

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