Today's Despatches.
;;» ;/ [bt thlbgraph; j £^%TJSnKD PHBSB A.SSOOrATION.) ;a Wblunoton, This Day. At the Resident Magistrate's Coart jresterday, a disreputable character named Julia O'fieirne was committed for trial on a charge of entering a dwelling and stealing wearing-ajjiparel t)f the valiae'of \-~^ :r ' "*- --/ The Balyatyaii Army coatinae to draw crowd's to their meetings. The three-nlSffWhirw^ct firrestsa for creating disturbance at the opening of the Salvation Army oampaisn were firied £s?ajbd costs,6ifl4 days' imprigphment; and- one of them for assaulting the polic? . was sentenced to 7 days' without option of a fine. In the latter case notice of appeal; given. r *"" CHiBiTOHU roh, This Day . The Canterbury Frozen Meat Com* pany have, resolved to incrnase the capital from £20,000 to £pO,P s OO. Th&'agentß for vSlii»w J Baville and Albion Coy.; tlimitied) Une of ships have received table ad trices, to the effect that' instructions have been given to MLessrß Peter Benny and: Gj. to build steamers without delay for New Zea« land trade. r; : ■ " " Two men named Bunrell and KJng had a fight at Flaxton yesterday. "Bu^r^r"lfnblßKeU : '"Eing' down" -then kicked him on the head and chest break* ing several ribs and inflicting serious in* ternal injuries. ' Burrel was arrested and King is m the Hospital^ ; ? : ; " ■ i Timaeu, This Day. The Supreme Court opened yesterday -before , Mr -JTuatice : , Johnston, :-;There j are r ; three casesjpnly i); ia - the.criminai calendar — arson, attempted rape^ and placing stones on; the; railwaT line. His Honor congratulated the Grand Jury on^ .the i£ paucity -,qf cases. ;; , True T bills were V .retacned Jn all case^ , JR, ;; inues, for wilfully burning, ,a , ; grass ,staok, . w^s sentenced tOj three years. , Frank Has* siterjwas found not. guilty of attempted rape. . In the,, case „ , against ./.Thomas Newell, for .pacing stones on. the jrail-> way line, medical evidence jW^as given that the accused jwas insane, and his Honor ..directed that ha should be brought up. at tte next sitting of the SdpremeCourti ..^^ l - I)i ;- '^ \\ }.['■■'., Ikvbroabgill, ThisTJuy. •, .,, A > telegram .from %c Elbow, statea that G. Palmer, jnailman, between that place. and [M;araroa, hae. been. drowned iv the Elm Tree Ureek. t(1 Ci "Dmrironr, This Day. Arrived from Lyttelbon ship, Capt. 75 d^gjfromJL^ondqa all well . Sh3 rftports speaFing-'tfieTPbrfarshire four weeks since all well. The lonic arrived at th») head early this morning. T B,eing ebb. tide. sheanK chored there. ' The v tugs Plucky 'and Koputai will attend to- assist her m towing her.' in if ne^cefs^fy. > L
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 167, 20 June 1883, Page 2
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