NEW ZEALAND.
(Per Press Association.) Keep out of itAuckland, Sept. 26. The new wing of the Lunatic Asylum is completed, and the Institution is now the best in the colony. Wire inA Telephone Exchange will open here with thirty subscribers. ElectoralDunedin, Sept, 26. Dr Smith is a candidate for Clutha. A Big- Bankruptcy. The Supreme Court, in bankruptcy, has been occupied all day with th® Clayton case. The order of discharge was suspended for eighteen months. The judge refused to order a prosecution for fraudulent insolvency, but said the debtor’s conduct was suspicious and even had the creditors recommended bis discharge ho would have refused to grant it in the face of the debtor’s statement. Stop Thief! Invercargill, Sept. 26. A young man named John Gobba was to day committed for trial at the Supreme Court for stealing a trunk worth £SO, the property of R. G. Bachelder, manager of the “ Minstrels.” The trunk was taken from the Queen’s Theatre, Dunedin, in November last. DrownedThe body of the man named Brown, who was reported missing,was found on Saturday in the Now River.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2657, 26 September 1881, Page 2
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182NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2657, 26 September 1881, Page 2
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