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Auoklandj March 14.' ; Hugh Gibson, ex-pugilist, who for. three years waa a shining light in the Salvation Ariny.ihd' iiße'd to:-act'as "chubker-6ut,"' was'-charge^'at" the Police Court to-day, with disorderly conduct, drunkonnes's fi 'and disturbing the Salvation Army meeting'"at the Barracks last .night. Prisoner/tiho appeared to have lapsed;", was 'drunk and noisy at the" meeting, using'fear-' My. mim l&nguage, leaping on the forms and challenghigalJ'andoMdry to light i he ajso struck and hilßtjed the various officers who tried to'padify him. Ho was hftiSlQ and costs,.or three moiiths r imprisoijment, :„and ordered to find sureties of : £ib6 :to Wi % {tt^ ce mon ''hs. '■■'•'• ••:'•"■;'" '," AMM ( Eleven case&' of, scatlot 1 , fever tor reports that several dairies in the neighborhood of the city are in a filthy Condition, .png.jn particular,' he says, ought to' be! Buppressed,:aYthe.Mki;is certain to toMebted; •*• b^~
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2549, 15 March 1887, Page 2
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139TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2549, 15 March 1887, Page 2
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