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[FEB united PBESS association], WELLINGTON, This Day. Surrey v. Bmk of New South Wales. Notice of his motion in the Supreme Court has been given to set aside the verdict given recently in the Gisborne case of Hurrcy v. the Bank of New South Wales. A vessel supposed to be the City of Tanjoro bound from London to Wellington was seen off the Heads this morning but has since been blown off. Tho John Gamble from London to Wellington was passed off Capo Campbell this morning. A frosh N.W. gale is blowing. The ship Crusader will sail for London tomorrow with a full cargo. A man named Philip Kiddy committed suicide at Waihanea yesterday, by cutting his throat, An inquest will be hold, Mr Thompson, soUcitor, the Christchurch absconder, passed through Wellington on the mall steamer, He was spoken to on board tho steamer Wunaka by Mr Arthur Baker of Messrs Bannatyno S Co's who was an old schoolfellow of his.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1126, 18 August 1882, Page 2
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163LATEST TELEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1126, 18 August 1882, Page 2
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