A stoat or weaiel was caught on Mr Hadier'c farm at Amberley oa Saturday. ' The R.M.S. Kaikoara arrived at Wei|lington at 12.16 on Wednesday mornin?, via Plymouth, Teneriffe, Capetown, and Hobart. She left Plymouth on 22nd September, and had an uneventful voyage. There has been considerable talk during the past few days concerning the disap* pearance of a well-known Dunedin solici* tor whose " shilling shockers " under the nm deplume of Gilbert Rock gained him more than local notice. His affairs were understood to be very much invelved, and he left for Ohrißtchurob some time back ostensibly to consult a relative by marriage y there with a view of putting macters straight. Since then lie has not been heard of. An application has been made before the registrar to have J. A. Barr declared a bankrupt, •
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1967, 9 November 1889, Page 2
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135Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1967, 9 November 1889, Page 2
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