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this day. . A half-decked fishing boat, with fodru . toi« ojtcargo for Mokau pn..crojsing tj^en ' that plaoe' was thai f rookii-'of South Head ah# qiiiokljf b 'oke un, the sea being heavy. The who eof ' J left ' Waitara on Friday, has not been hea: dof I of and great anxiety is felt for her sal ety. "AN OLD SOLDIER" MOVEMENT. I I tp*;the ( '-p,ujen] i| inloouri e of signature by old soldiers,.complaining of ' unfairijoajijient ,te,,the Government in. regJrd'to lattf clitiiASi' i any\t will be for i warded home next mail. ™ FATAL ACCIDENT. > j . iNjamEQiLL, this day.' a fellmonger, r while ridingnrJm Krwrion to Thornbury | .was thrown from his horße and killed M f Christina Banasn, a young woua'd j |wh(ise lag rwaßj reoeiitiyrampujated co lsa- , way, died in the hospital yesterday, j ' SHOCKING DEATH. ' Wesijpoht, this da ?/■£ lj! r The vessel Ada 0 n Owen was suciessij?(ifothe ateamera Beautiful and j Besu.lt. I r Balolutiia, this da/. 11 j/'ftpbejtv McKissaokf Tasedj seven een l'#MW aWWlwifKillel at , 8.30 this morning while coupling tto ' .trucks which ; were moving very slo vly. ) One truck was.Mded with timber w ligh ; projected over the end, and it is Buppised . that Mclftssock'B head was crushed be- -. ween the end of the timber andjhtrtithor r THREE HOTELS ON FIRE. S itlptM^ WNS tf' 1 . OhOISTOHOKOU, this da |r,' 9 " Own corfespondent" of the Star ;ele- ' froni Akaroa ihis mornin/' as ' tolne grSiiiuviastnight, and the Criti rion a Hotel and BruceV Hotel were also se i 6re 1 to. .All three fires are clear cases of incendiarism, aifd it is presumed that >ach a act was perpetrated by the same pen ons. ~ The two hotels last mentioned staried« 8 l he lreßU • K outbreauß were fortunately dwcoverei at an early stage and promptly extingun hed, 4 Garwood «Co 8 premises had n tia tow 8 f that the t most deliberate attempt was mad) to burn the towurdowii, A quantity of. orse 1 a was found to have bean placed undo the . Criterion and Bruce Hotels. The ii cehi mapti&BLS i end of the borough and in its centre, the time-of alarm being shortly after 2 a.m. , t It tlafeinj , each .-case tire was (jisoovered thnugh ' restlessness of an invalid. A feelits; of intense, Bxcitement And indignation pre- • Y/ou Si aifiiDiti t? r ■" - /The oTaie r 6f i Hari»,- 1 liicnfi9H-8 reetf f. was broken into last liiflht. and (ffdrts madu, without suocejs, to remove the saf^ which oontained"£7o and a large num le'r'bi . valuable documents, Nothing was s:olen >. Information is to hand that the hot il at 3, atittleiUkaroaV iiear^arAJmWAs,'' 1 !) imed )' down on Friday night, ' nh ." i ——— -uioa 2 ' ITOLD STORY. ", 11B; > , DnjJEMN, this d ty. lirMeMJlQjnrt % dge fflifjuni JirpilJSiujb niatfwor radissolulinn of f Stuart, wife of Thoma* Kendal Stuart] who '" did not appear. Eespoudent m <fffy \ t'PVn.Pfttitioner in, 1873 for her inoheyf ioUd'.Ui)V v o. l in l enled a
|. course of illtreatment. After tkis d ite a separation was drawn ut,), petitioner gi tting , rid of her husband by giving him £4OO after 1 lei a life i of immora'ity leading to the present prof: I n oeedings, out <■ \ e>"'}KVia'Aie=gi!-.aL t .-j.„iii.p ""' b i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1163, 28 August 1882, Page 2
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