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ELOPMENT IN HIGH LIFE.

Toronto city ia m a flutter over an J elopmont m! high life. A young Eng- i lishmani named Jamew A Redferri, whose father is* well-known m English racing circles, a"nd who is of the Prince ? — se^^came Imir-So^^erleii some setfeSi years ago,- and won't 1 into the porkpaeking buisness at Buffalo. ; He;los£ 1 00,000 y5ol l«i-a ; hi, tbejbuainess/ While m Buffalo (writes th^j New Ifrork^ Herald j hhre r married , the some daughter of Ch^ud.ler <J. Wells^a' weli-knoWn builder of ''tliafc "city, and two or three years after they came to live ia this cifcy, Redferh's' private income being sufficient to keep them comfortably and gain, them am; entrance to Toronto's best society. Soon after their arrival here they becameintimate with > the family of m. English widbwer. named Robert Spratt, a commission; V^ho had several daughters, two of the sisters being twins. Jt was with one of the twins, Miss Maggie ■Spratt, that Redfern eloped ores a week ago, leaving his wife to lament his ] disiippeartuice-and the Spruit family' ; to^i grieve over the loss of a daughter.' The whereabouts of the pair is surmised to be on a farm of Redfern's, Bafftilo. Redfern was a leading member of the Toronto' Cjub, and a dashing swell, r > * :

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 301, 22 November 1883, Page 2

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ELOPMENT IN HIGH LIFE. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 301, 22 November 1883, Page 2

ELOPMENT IN HIGH LIFE. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 301, 22 November 1883, Page 2

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