AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY.
(Per s.s. ilid|aT i pypia I at Auckland.) ! J;i.* i ; .) .1/. ■" Ui ' :
(UNITED I'i'B^S-ABSOCiITION.) ' ; ""'. I .!" ( ' '^yp'Nßyj' March 02. ! Since fianlKn^ a4*riyalhe has fyeen fote(l and liotiised, ' 911 jb as yet' no) match has made," nor is 'it prqba&le ;tha6 airjf match ! wil| be made until after he' lias "given hi^extiifiitibns' there 01 rowing m .the .various colonies. He. seeing much} ple'aseH with his' reception )"aml treat- ' ' Willia^msj ' gainst' the' strongest' pa.s'e existed! 1 was^ found gtiil ty of rape m connection with thje Wooloomool'oo \ outrage, and" tie hds been' sentenced 'to death." The^ prisoner evinced' I littie emotion when sentence 1 ' was' pronounced/ '"The othef ' prisone^, . similarly, ' Charged, were liberated m Ui e'ir own Yeqognisances, to come up to .trial ' when called upon. : Very goib'd enttie^Kave been received for the Autumn Race Meeting. Commotion is backed' for a lot of money to win the gold cup. V Le Grand and Sardonyx have also received some support. Very little, rain %ai fallen, but tljie weather is cooler," k Pas(:oralists are experiencing one .of the worst seasons^ -dt«j^iaja^fl«firl"'Jhad .in ._ r^aies.-r ".. r . ? " ',*"' ~ Z'Z'", "/ I, j t, 5, DtMuages^io^he exte^^b^^O^liave Iteen -giy/|m against jl|if : £ llens>jmpbejlJ ' m an action lor .his unskilful treatment ofa v^hild r . _ : I The"^4rs%sj'NelSo#, i DiSiiond, and "Mwaifda<ar'en&wviff<port,7 ;- T j r >| {~r j ''« ; < • • i;»i.) .;ii' i/jj. Lin.^Hls^i^.i ' *• > at Qoalgt^\vHda ing- thoilastifew day.s^and, tj^^untry is flooded. .?. ■■•mi j Melbourne.] 1 !; t The desttlisof Dr^ Jame,s iPi>m)d§,7foimany ijiears^naedicvl office* .of -.Pjentridge , Stockade is announced. { , •' Br^ Gilc'lirist;hAßiseveneJ j4jis,cottnecMon with the Presbyierian io£. Victoria. . . . - , ! The death is announced-, of lit Phil jip 0 Pitt, Hv.bo' was for eighty- years a colonist of Tasmania. He came to P6rt Phillip/^with : Govel nor Collins &h<\ ; Fa'wkner'iu -1803, and was th©. -oldest, surviving settler m Tasmania--but oho. ■- /. •'. :• '? ,- .1 ■' • .- : /: ! " ' , A "Adelaid,e^ . . O^nghtp^d,nJne.sA, m, building trade masters have given notices of a .reduction of wages,, which ( their -.employes will not accept. *' " ;
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 103, 27 March 1884, Page 2
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312AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 103, 27 March 1884, Page 2
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