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(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION ) Auckland, Thursday. In the case of Emily Walsh charged will: absconding from her creditors at Blenheim, (ho prosecution was withdrawn, £200 being paid to Meisrg Sar--^^^"^'■^i&JS^JUii and Co for the benefit of the creTfiuir%^^lii^a~Hii^ against tne husband, O3car . Walsh, the accusi-d was remanded to Blenheim. ' Another disturbance took place tonight. A mob of one thousand persons gathered m front of Greoa'a Boot Factory, wliH'-is tiio bootmakers are who had ""Tfaumod work. Syndon Breennan was arrested For carrying an efligy, and the names of the ringleaders wore taken by tho police. Threo of the nien working yesterday Acre intimidated from resuming work to-day. Dunedin. Thursday. A baker was fined £2 10a and costs for selling light bread, the magistrate characterising it as a fraud which effected the poor materially. The judge has reserved decition m the caso where Mrs Dalbedhly sought to iecover from her husband. Christchobch, Thuriday. Mr R. Beetham, R.M., yesterday fined a publican £10 and costs for supplying a drunken man with liquor. The case was brought forward by two well-known advocates of total abttineuc* who followed the man into the hotel to see whether the barman would servo him.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1692, 24 April 1886, Page 4

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TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1692, 24 April 1886, Page 4

TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1692, 24 April 1886, Page 4

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