TELEGRAPHIC.
INTERPROVINCIAL.
(USITBD PRRSS ASSOCIATION.) i i^ Chmstohuroh, August ,15. V-'H^A parties are still working on il^Kinety mUe Beach, makfeg fair vagesfor this season. A few men ; Rakaia Island las week were to a certain extent successful. Ihe £tuaVresult has *ot been made known tothe Supreme Court, the case Shire 1 ag^ainat the Union Steamship Co«npany SS heard. Tne plaintiff sued for £400, for^ofa bull calf killed on board JS Tarawera. wbile. coalin? at Mel.btr^oMho voyage fjpm Scotland to 1 l£w Zeafind. The defence Withal its /SS^'ijftrite to be argued pu Weds ;^qsj%flext. h .,.., .^ ug^ n6 , :.,. ' Xhv h the DUttict Court Frederick feg sued the Scot^h Imperial .Instance Cp mpany for £100, Mi^SPhe amount of insurance on goods deataived by sfire on^Srdr April last. '*%&& for' aisou; but ,ir*#^S. _^Hac»w,4n-giving juogmentm the emi the evidence;™* * iSwiSr and Mrs King^s evidence * Iw Wnotasingle item m proof of SssTbiititiiad been greatly, exag- ■ •SKh 1 : exaggeraUou .evidently S^ade witfr fraudulent Judgffient-fot detendants was gijenon itt&al^itiatn^ijlaintiff^laimf as not boell^^bbiia^ea.^ '. \ P *^ ~ Auckland, August £5. «'l ,Th¥Qu«6ti nM'anived^fromßaro^ .Itobl^iaMireportslthe' sudden death of MrsGm^^erofa muisipnar^onthat ffll S^jlile James^EeVisi clerkfn the employ of Mf-Thorne, solicitor^ has le«ltai&dV f ' He -MP got intb'thefcands ot J His liabilities.ar^ l Thefe is reason to belieVehe eieftlfcrSydney m 'the Waibiora. ; _He i«rivedin Aubkland by an immigrant —vessel three years ago. j , . James MoShane, oarter, Newmiitket, wai struck; by the cowcatcher of the ; Kaipara Sam, at Kyber Pass crossing, and was sent to the hospital The mjuriea are not serious. 4t , .r- £ ' Napikb, August 15. Greattaßappoihtment is felt here at ihe rerasagof the Dunedin Presbytery to moderate one call to the Revj Mr r edftoff/Ai Ahaerton Bay. ' . ■ . ; ■ 1 | m - The defendants t in, the libel action - brought & tfy M'Ttees against the'pro. » prietor and pSlisher of F^acte _ have ap^ L^p® to raveWer. two hundred: natiyos exfaiined. The object w 0^ 6 ! $? truth of the alleged, lib els, "which are practically, the sanieasm^ the native 0 wh'ibh*;"wft presented to .Mr-, Bijce] &l l)St a wntc^ the House reoe_ntl| refused to entertain.. il{ jor tbecnfii'i t^gv'ia^NclTOH; August Ift. At the Divorce Court, rules absolute weWgran^d m thedses Mulboland y. Mulholand and Maynafd v Maynard, of Climb^f. Ciimb was he4rd. The petition was from the wife, who . resided at Cartelfton, for dissolution of <lr4r«a^e fJ bn thegrbund'' of her husbjfid*e cruelty and adultery with one _ .^Jdja^Spargo, His-Honor aaiuVhewaS ■atisfiejL aito the adultery, but on one or two^blnVSif latt *W reserved his , Hi...i» GrR-VJIOUTH, August 16.1 . 3w££from -Weglport for -here, .. ljril such .weather T ojitsid'e.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 217, 17 August 1883, Page 3
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416TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 217, 17 August 1883, Page 3
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