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CUNIXED P^ESS ASSOCIATION.) \ .?/!ni:oHfek'sTtiJttijßcnar^ y J'une 18. ,' The Plumpton tlrounjd Company « ffjer lOs-Sach' foti'livehaVes^^eiWered jit Tern pletQD t.:i a q<A i ?. ■> : • •"« .T t A boy, son of Mr T. S. Weston, was pnjtkjng-rgjonpowder, when ; the f </annisfc|9r exploded, inflicting nasty wounds on his (ace.,., ... ..jr. .... n \-■ ■^^ohl/'^oJimeß^B^^en .the Agricull-'' ' fin(J f 'Pftstoral Association jifive 7 _^jneaß*for"i\ l prizeL'for boots, five guineas. • fo^ wopjlen i -.clothing^ . ; and ' tfitee; guineas for knitteiL woollen apparel. '; : -. . loj conßcflttepce A qf ,tbg jaction ,^f tne Sy den ham Licensing Court, with refer— ._enc^jtp tbe;jpr.ptests;njade byiLinWocjd, Veßiaentß ? ajiamgt Jicensing the hotels a£ ! Lanc^ter xP^k,, a -claiise is ,to; be introduced into Mr.JML W. Green's Locjit* j^tipn. g|?iliTpn:,^.radjnS: jnfeteadi ofja! district principle- All petitions bearing on cthe< Bill ishottld boi& I: Weilihgton beforg,^lyi4tb^;ovi i;Ln .•,'^« 1 :« j U The next halt-yearly Law Examinal-- . } tions^a^e t$ beoheljl^n ■< An^ust) instead;; of September. There are_6]L jpglicants "fsr^eTarniDatl6n~as Solicitors, and cW jas b3arriCcers.> IChreeulgentleinen pre>i» ousiy ajdmjtted pise w^here desire to provetheir qualification -4or admission to theJ Seyr 'Z^ialand 1 bar, and : c/ne ''admitted; elsewhere wishes to be admitted here as. a solicitor. (( jMMßre j*,^> ( ,W^Bton- and:4)l^'^))f9es|aVe't^'ejc.aniinerß. -; [ ' i l' iii ' ;• ' lU , ' , ' .Qamaru'l June 19* ' .4' *?LS°^^. a S, n ?f? e M.P&,*i spectator. iik^d^'Walsh^. wia^^ thrq^n.-.f^ooou v his hdiM on 'tio ' hisWa j' aud severely m- '. jared. ,He was Jjrought^ittto . tpwn for nreaical, assistance. JA.',,. farmer named, Johnsbh^also'reieiyed injuries by a fall., ;' JD'riNßpiN, Jpnia 49- ■ i '^'W3rethWei'ide^ the case of Maitland'v. *mith, m which .the_ Land-Board seek to recover a pen> ; alty from defendant fqr.^di&obeyipg ia sammoris- r '£6 attend; 4h4 J dummySadi ! inquiry, was r entered 1 upon. The.'lan--gtfagei of the 'Act is ; that 'tile Bliard' may • hold an inqtiiry ; in case"of a " dispute^ about the sale of land, and for, the Land; a Bawdjiit »4o Kb^ pVdvea o 'ihat s TtHbflgh > Thomas Johnstorr(;in regard to whose' purchase kti&inquiry^as being madeh duly signed the^conditions, and com-, I pleted * the' ipurcbas'e W ttie'time of tfaje sale. Alfred Trmbell afterwards,((dislpJftted'^J»hnßtdh'B=figh i t;'>)n^He J groun|d that he was- not a fconWWe^r/artitfaser.* Alter hearing -Borne evidepce the case? was adjSumeCHil! Thufsdayt | j ao'iABOEIANDj June 19. j I W. G. Garrard, labor agitator, served a- wit-on Mr L. Colter, sblicitoFanjii registrar for the. City North, claiming £500 damages for false imprisonment when a prosecution wan lraade by that: official /or alleged fraudulent enro'R ment of votes on the Trolly for City»' North. In^his declarationj;: Garratd states that jon^ct^bjßrll^ihf 1881, &^ t . fendant imprisoned Lhuri- for nine hourt, and ept him.pjiacedj police, s^uperVWdn '"'for IhfW months, ' wliefefore ho claims, .m ; resp^t of/Said, imprisonment* and p6licVsupprvißion,'£soo, that being Ltho. ! «xten4 Of damage h& suffered by reason of consequent loss of employmenit^ injury to'chara'c'ter,' and breach of an agfeement toproceed tod England. Toe. eager t-jwilJ^'not.tyQQme .befo/e.; ithpi Court; oefo^e i*tjielßth of July next, . y: - ..,, j . "~WeSts^ , ,tbe. Secretary .' r of a cojuiitry Hi^tvf ay^lioard- is reported to^ be"mia - '; singi. ' c matter 'is,, not' yet repor led^ sto5 to tl\e poiice, l^ut fertrs^are entertained. '^or^th'e! safety;^of Wells ;by his' wlaiives 'm town"."' .\' 7 ,. J . < '..",'„ ".' ;,, .".', .".. \. . c •ffii a^te I '^6^ li w&ive€i"'Si2po [ worth of bopks^from London and r £3p0 c 'aMmona^reo^tQe'rofed for 'lhe li^r)sMnance'iow^r r t^,^ty Council recommend to .the Coancil; a proposal for » Loan Bill of'JgSß'b ,(id6 jto be.introduced-tbis-session of the Assspi-. bly, for Btreet formation, drainage extefn* fLOri|»Sid>dEy watßiiSupplyl A H [ / : At the annual meeting of the Societyof Arts the' report' showed £150 to its creditPon the gear's' operations. £2jS4 was paid to artists tor pictures. Un t £the ! 'rbil there are 112 -hooorary anoiip9 : i working* - memb'bra 'i ' The * Mayot-^d^s^ f>tribttted ! 'the- prizes 'tfn'd i&rtificatesj of jnepit'td winners at^the la(e ! >Ein4bition, ; i-.i ii.itithiPitJ cluestf on bo\l^ of /Jdhanbft jßttf 'kejifound deaden '< bedj J & 'ver l dict[ of , ;death trom heatt disease; Was retu'rnei.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 168, 21 June 1883, Page 3
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626TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 168, 21 June 1883, Page 3
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