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An old man named Henry Sadlier was before the Invercargill Police Court on Thursday on a charge of attempted suicide. He had been worrying over some property transactions. He was committed for trial, and admitted to bail in the sum of £2O. He expressed regret for what he had done, and promised not to make further attempts on his life. Thrifty housekeepers and others who study economy are addressed by Mr J. H. Whitaker in another column. For the next three weeks he will hold a clearing sale of his well assorted stock of really serviceable goods,_ everything going at unprecedentedly low prices,and linings being given free to purchasers of dress goods.— advt.

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 35, 31 March 1894, Page 8

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113

Untitled Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 35, 31 March 1894, Page 8

Untitled Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 35, 31 March 1894, Page 8

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