INTERPROVINCIAL.
h - «ift{tiitajri} rifoss issobiAripN;) jj ] n4(t:vfAiiii .yAudKLA.»I).' October lo<; j, 6ir^nu7il^iam^Watt;t*'bushman, fell over last' night atf J duskj and was drowned*- -^/ : ( A" V '" ;:!; ' ; Among <M& through^ passengers of the mail steamer ! for Sydney are Dr : ThorntM, Bishopftif Ballarat, and Mr fcfi^ttfi)n'd^ J DAi'y i 'News cbrrespbhdeiit, who goes one to China and Annam as trar corroepbndeht. ' ' " ■ 4 Constable .Burns" while, pursuing a i< WJ>^ps¥d f lauf glar thi* morning ' oyer a *^uee^-street verandah/ 1 fell through i 'thSß^ylight; breaking'his arri.^' r "-Sendd'rsb'n yelte^day Aby a carjl iialiing onhim. "',.. ". l f.'A-: : *'.'."' .l-"," 1 " \, Atew vism PferMbu'Tßf October ;i6. ■; '•v John <&schneU (brother of the lunatic murder "l? iii' ihe A^dckland Lunatic e^ylnmV wa£ v oharged^o.d^y with^ Ithr^atening to murder D. F^her,; of _ Xhglewopd. Thecas6, however, was ■ ;a AAJ,c'A dO:A'^A Ihe Governor has accepted an invitation to a ball; tplbe given. Wbjmjkgton, October 15. i was granted m the case of Thompson v, Thompson, ,-In-the case Johnstone v. Johnstone there was no appearance an^^he^case was struck out. a ; k October 16.' fcr> a r of £300 has teen obtained t r 'here'by subßcription arid sale of -tickets ' a lor* th%Heoture for-; the ! funds of ;the Irish Natronai League. j ( " [;_ > 'i a ' a Twb^e imeo belonging to the barqbe Caßarfeidif, ■ who refused to ; give eyi-. •^^eiice-m-aroafe- brought against-anotner< seaman for^siuiting the captain, were committed to;giol for a week. ! /ffjf*' Kumaba^ October 16.| Mr;^v% eJSU RedmonU addressed j ay lerge.audience at the Theatre last nigh; o^^rlsjt poets/ concluding with; a «p>ri farewell to the people of the iVfst; GoiW? He left by coach' this morning io^Christchnrchv Tbe total financial remits of his visit to the West Coast is 4143s or £40.0 more/ than was expectra^together m New Zealand. j lA^javK^Oahibbtlbl Snow fell at the Spit yesterday. This ip unprecedented. The heavy storms 1 ' indTcold of the last iewi days have dove Bomemjuury'to the -lambs «du*ing ihe ] Saturday. A trolly witji two 'men was jblown over an embankment on » railway I ,' and the coach was upset' dn'ttie Pefaue Beacfy but no one was seriously injured. A man named Rands' was i"killed' on' thet retire Hill ori r Saturday night by his team and dray going over the gule of a i precipice. '■ '* This evening a little girl named Kirk, daughter, or a platelayer on the line, was run over by the railway train at
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 269, 17 October 1883, Page 3
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390INTERPROVINCIAL. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 269, 17 October 1883, Page 3
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