Arrest of a Defaulter.
% - Uwi{l^i3p PR?BS A^JOCIf TION.y ■ 1 August 8.,, 5a» s svi^te^ f '£t'Meil¥)uriie,'"n6t Hovbart,^ffife J mli^djudffflitied 1 a'tenk.J^^ur^ei^[^wP\te:'Otyß, warrant: issued^ on Thursday, charging ' him • >v|Ui-haJMn§4eft the place with more than L2O m his possession. Before this, Mr I^ajitel, -, Jifavelleri for Mr Oheymoul, *wine: merchant, who was the petitioning Creditor,, went to Sydney by the Wttkatipu, to try, and m« tercept hi^ tut 'only arrived m Sydney. tltf $ffi after ....^oppcp&a. -A.. V tefii^nV.WjSsi A^^o^Mewouine, aiid he^wal arrested^ witli L^,oo on l^ira. He offered Lsooan4, the cost ofari ¥ «Jnto, lftjt; 'fcimigd. ; but, as tbis JwH| corojwiHiding a felony; 4t was ndt & c^jted/f *•• A ' oonstable leaves' by •the'? bring him Imck; Ho 7 is' ; ; £(uj)^oßßd .' to haVe tweiye, ..'pr, thj^obii tzu^edt \Hmndn .with b«aV ,
.f-yUf Hill .j-'j.-d. ■•.•!•> "'MJV/.I --!i "; ■ y&yfo vvfantond (<&i u m*6tmgj of the jdtndtors of the Dairy i factory is to take ,pJ«ettoJ!riorroWi'. r ; ••;; : ',' fiV; """ ': '" HSbiity to pfey ! ka J offijdfkl ,vfelt t'b thig district, »o the ' is^f ; Atateß.' ■JW&IM6 his flAt fbt about the last^ aiFWiinttia. . / .'' ' ' ''. '_' ' r .i-.!-!V- - |o Mr Peterson*! n^j? aoL^ertißewwt, appearing elsewhere. a£L ;niaßß meetibg *t Manchester on gAturday night paseed resblutions op^ 'pOßei ttf'the' Reform Bill. - ■ '• ■ : Frederick,, Barlee, fofmerly Colpqwl SeJ;reiaey of Western Australia, ia dead. Mr Millis had •a i capital towe . on Sarwrday pight, : and ihfi. «»tettainment v^a^h, cpnipiised .an, ««tire change of programme ,wfa,ftiuHynp to bi« standard ot^raeri^i Wng ( ,roaHy exceedingly olfixe^j. Another;), petfpjsmanpe >• to , be given on Wednesday evening, on Mr WW% ptpvm torn, ?o*ton,K K-hwe to is f/ i. . ) ■,': .-;.--i' oi: ■■;• Pe^Br** *Yb«dg Meto's Club and Ipßtittite.has'ld*cided to have honorary ingmliere,- ■ the annual Habecriptiou fr» 6iifa6'VeiDg fixed at half-a'-guib,e«< Th« Qo^nlnittee ' Would also bft to *eceive donations of bop^s x ga,tnea; Ac. •"' 2?^ feffiitfoV <i#f readers' Messrs" SteveAa^t Morton'*. at t^. SproHgh lfad%4a ,t»k9i PJW«, to-morrojv,/^ 1; p^m -j I rtPpH .tbere w^U alpo be o^eijq4 upwie ireFjr valuable tpwn djpdjwo t^|Wvi.O v, vl.fff /..;,-. ' .. . < . *ft'is ; piibiftble ; there Will bo eome>Wbllingtoii "poultry 1 Whibita at thi .next show o£ the. ' FtiUdiu^ Honioultural Bopiety.
The convention between the Trans- ' vaai delegates and the British Government has been ratified by the local governing body. Arthur Carrie, on a .charge of alleged forgery, was bent away by the Huia, on Saturday night for Wellington, en route for Charters To were. ; A serious baggy accident occurred near Kuraara yesterday, to some gentlemen going to conduct church service. 1 Through the break not acting properly the vehicle was capsized, arid two"*bf the occupants sustained fractured bones and other injuries. Professor Erasmus Wilson is dead, , aged 75. ' ' The cricket match Gloucester v. Australia j has resulted m a draw. Australia Bcj^d v^4, id thei^ firsts innings as against 301' by the Home team. t ■ Garry Nelson wisheß us to say that she intends visiting Palmerston shortly on a pipfes^oi|al ?tour. , V < - V £H}e , dr|wingi m Arma'dale's /Consiilttffion will take" place on the 15th August. Country agents are requested to make j their returns before that date to be m time. '. ; •' / v-; '■ r j ( ) } I V f The Bteamer Victory's frozen mutton is m good condition, which is a bit of congratulatory news to graziers and phippen|. ' ?[J -^ ; <_■• • . ' ' rJ} \ ' ? jh^jeigeirhsre publish ik •edterJo Ihe official Assignee's report m W. Taylor's bankruptcy, which reveals a system of carrying oh business probably without parallel. If ever there was -^a/| case m ; which the^ual 'cl^use.a of ttiti A6t should be put m operation without delay, m {the interests of commercial morality, i surely this is one. We commend the rei port to the careful/. perusal of our readers. . 1 Mr Terry, sawmill proprietor, of Papawai, near Gpy.tow»j^d|e^ suddenly, m Wellington otf Saruraayi A Salvation Army Captain and Halleluyah Lass have eloped from Dunedm 1 en route fdr M§lb3urn,e. * The police* are i o^wrltrWkT| / i i ) 'i ;;...i..- --' The 8.8. Aortmgi left Teneriffe on the 1 7th August. The Doric arrived at 'Madeira-on the Bth. Her, refrigerator . was. working \vdl, and the meat is m \ prime condition . ,- There was a narrow escape from a \ serioj^aCTidßrit^n tlie" IJUfied|n^jphrißtchorlh; \\t& <& Ftlday^niKHtl Xust^a'the \ train had passed {the Bluoskin Cliffs, '* where the line almost overhangs the > \ ocean, one of the carriages left the line, j The train was stopped and the carriage replaced on the rails. ' j The settlers m the Upper Taonui Jis- ; trict arcpashijig on rcl§a^ng /operations with great vigor. Upwards of 800 acres (■of bush have been felled this season ; Tte^sre ..GreenwooS'and Son, Dentist, Wan^airai. Registered under the Ira- '■ fceri«l ! o«bni^l .-^entjath-y^in all its \ branches' Mr Greenwood briugs with ■ him all the requisite -apparatus for ad- ' ministring Nitrous Oxide Gas for the ; painless extraction of teeth P > Next visit ' Uo Palmerston on Friday, 22nd August. ! eWjlUfley's flpteli)eApytr\ O \
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 219, 11 August 1884, Page 3
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781Arrest of a Defaulter. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 219, 11 August 1884, Page 3
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