MiM Ada Campbell had a very;appre•ciative and enthusiastic audience at >the Lyceum last evening Her addresi ■mi* a maaterprise of elocution, and her delivery full of fire and vigour. She was v«ry, frequently applauded during the delivery of her lecture. t By cable we learn that six passengers br the Ly cc moon are unaccounted for m addition to those whose names have already been published. ThnlUng narrativeaare published m the Australian newspapewofthe suffering* of the surTivors ; A man named Henry Eileen was artestedbere by Constable Manning yesterday, for the larceny of a cheque m Wanganui. He will be taken toPeild-, ing this eveninsr. The prisoner was till recently ia the employ of one Harry Hughes, half-caste at Awahun, and it ii a cheque of the latters he w accused of •tealing. MrG.F. Sawkini wti » visitor to Paljnerstpn, A wetting to rerire the Town Band U eouTWfd for Wedneiail t¥lW»g « tteOemntroUlSotfl.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1727, 7 June 1886, Page 3
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151Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1727, 7 June 1886, Page 3
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