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. [By Telegraph.] (United Press Association.) & Ma-oil SuioidoGjSßOitNfi, Wednesday, Wv Taihaia committed suicide by hanging. Tho cause assigned is joalousy, his wife Merean being missing, Illness of tao Bishop at Mm. Nelson, Wednesday, The Bishop of Nelson is seriously ill.-On Saturday evening, when reading the prayers in Bishopdale Chapel, he suddenly stopped, having lost bis sight.' He is now suffering from congestion of the brain, and the' doctors say that under the most favorable circumstances lie must have a complete rest for three months. No man in Nelson is more popular than the Bishop, whose sudden illnes has gjven quite a,3liQek i to fclie cgmmtjiiity,"
Tho WfcMor-Hutonlnson Case, Hawera, Wednesday, Speaking at Normanby last night, Mr Hutchinson said he had not authorised his agent to ask for a postponement of flm Hutchinsqn trial till February, and he d|d not believe his agent had done so. Tho application of the plaintiff was not merely to have the case set down for 10th December, because ho could have fixed that without reference to the Court, but.to havo a specja( jury in Wellington Rearing tho casoa fow days after tho election, As it would ho unfair to him he had no objection to the oaso coming on, but merely to the special jury application.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3672, 26 November 1890, Page 2
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212VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3672, 26 November 1890, Page 2
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