WELLINGTON.
i ; June 2. ' iAtoongstithe passengers by the Arawata was Samuel Cowen, the Adelaide bigamist, bat neither Gleich, nor auy of the property or money found on Mm when arrested ,has .been taken to Adelaide. Mr Allan, Gleich's counsel, contends that as his client was arrested illegally, the valuables found oil him are detained illegally. An attempt will bo .made to keep the money and rings for the South , I Australian creditors of Gleich's. :■,-:. , MEETINGS OF CREDITORS. , J. Birch, Wellington, painter, has called a meeting of his; creditors. Alfred Lindsay, leather merchant. ha 3 assigned his estate for tbe benefit of his creditors. -.. Imogene FJiuders, who attempted Muicide yesterday, was unable to appear ; at Court this: morning, being in Hospital. :; PUJSKi)IW. T , ■• ._;; .. i!• ; Jane 2 Henry Hirst, an agent for a man in Yorkshire, lays claim to all the land about Riverion. His c'reqf alleges" it was conveyed to biai by deed of gift, dated three years prior to the purchase madebytheHonMrMaoteJli ;: . ;. The Viucenc County CouncU has framed resolutions prohibiting employment of Chinese on county contracts.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 4057, 3 June 1879, Page 2
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176WELLINGTON. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 4057, 3 June 1879, Page 2
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