SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
(KUOM Ol"t: «»\V>- • oUUKSI'ONDENTS.) [ DU.NEDIN. ! October y. | Several insolvencies have occurred this i ivtckj but they were only snmll, except (that <>f George Capstiek, clerk, whose liabilities are Ll.'io"J : assets, nil. ( The Wilson benefit concert v;aa an im[tnense success, the Garrison Hall being crowded. Steps are now heing taken to organise a fund for the relief of tho other aiit't"< rerss, notably the Swan family. Waters has been committed by the Resident Magistrate for arson and murder. A peculiar circumstance was reported to the police this morning. On a ■ carter going to the D. Shed at the lla.ilv.av Station he found on the ground a •ju-tiitity of blood, and near it a pockotf.istoi. two chambers of which were recently discharged. There was no appearance "of ;i struggle. Tile police are investigating tile matter. I CHKISIVKI'KCII. I October 3. | A man named Eugelhart was arrested f at Lyttelton on suspicion of having stolen goods from the Museum.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1078, 3 October 1879, Page 2
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158SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1078, 3 October 1879, Page 2
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