THE LINGARDS.
The “ Sydney Bulletin/’ after quoting the statement from the “ San Francisco Newsletter” that the Lingards had cleared £14,000 in the colonies, adds • Any way we look at it, the story is rather a different one from that told by Mr W. Horace at the insolvency examination in Auckland which preceded the now histone slither.” The same paper says “The “ San Francisco Newsletter informs ns that Mrs Lingard, inspired by the example of Sara Bernhardt, Catherine Lewis, and others, is dabbing in oil. That is not the first time Alice Dunning has been dabbling in the same commodity. In New Zealand, not long ago* it was the oil she cast upon the troubled waters that squared the exit for ' herself and William Horace.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2579, 27 June 1881, Page 3
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124THE LINGARDS. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2579, 27 June 1881, Page 3
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