IN VINDICATION.
SiRJ-^iA; 'letter' ap£eaTed>zih thei>Waipa*oavx>7vh Mail~l&Bb - -week I «''Oif^;o£Tthe 'thaWatfeu^fcnraors'jaret' f afloat that a man died at an hotel in'Wai^ > f {^ jjftwa , and ,thktW jidtfefk^SrfKfia^ia^^ out tfie booytindorde'r'e'a th^flfegfoM^ the police were informetf'tHy^tHS 'iiftm^'i'ia <w'as| dead ; and that jr~tljei "rumors were notftrue^hey-iho^ ... if np£ contradicted 1 ' i 'sipr|ers^hould.have.somet}ung...to_say.ia__L. 1 ttie jmatter. NoWWO) Sttof ithHTonljOltoteU \_, 'ideper inf WSipawa, in iwHose-ibJilfUßeriima^ T '.has; recenily died, it is well known to all j inhabitants the i— jP^rßdnjtKe letlier [ ref eh 1 to, md al-iti^'l ■lie taKMßy'^oihe thafr'fhefe i's T BOfii6-hia^if ,H ih i 'p ! abliBhuig: I Buclr'-!4 leW^^^-rK pleading pepple whqdo.'tfb't 'Wetl^Kffowrae^ '~' ito thinVthfa *^d ;l im ib^m-^ i respectf i^lljf f /aak through the ,Medium of yo&^b °flmmito-rtP** to the n /^lic /1 % )i( tri?e. y jracM t , J pf (I the case, ana s -thereby, Ttrust, remm t V»^itae?r w *f • sipii s~ ihere-may~be— m-people?a- minds -as 'to tKe^ue^dte^of >the <ni&{teS.JaiTAP 1 . V/J- i i '?, }^ taan named'Mb'tna^Qill/waoTiadybeen JVpyking on tJwroadrfpr-B great number } of years in this'provlhoe; wasMCake^Qj'S'my jP^acei^ppm Ash-ley-Pj^ton^bj^Jilr Bridge'-. / on ithe ' ?9th/iQQtober,^bputlajo'cW^^^f ,^he morning,: .Thejnmn'waft ffi©ry^^^ffl t rl u?odd,i^blifc.ijignwal^^^^s '.hpmfl*J''-tAtiabout)hal{*paB^l^o-oselortc;d*fj:t' n r •injan : appeared to ibedyin^^afidiLw^itfColii,:!.' the se^eaidt- of tpoliceV^ut he cwafeanobiat' vi;V home either. The constable who was afc>f(i: "the stationy'fcDW'evek^catmei^tth 11 !^ arid'i '>s4w tiio matiV.^l^y \vife,;wa r^fl?'MA« Bad '■a 1 nu/^f a'fflrt 1 Oima'il 1 , 'a.^&^tfn^er. !■ Shia knew the deceased and^gsisred^ me to .make him as comfortable as he cpuld.be^ and as we were doing wa,s under his arm burst, and a greataeaK ::qf iblood and inatter^r^nvQn t jfcl^jjappr; j|,found;he .wAs dying. I ran lov the Rev. r rj, ,Mr Spenoej - who-came about-l-o'clock- or ■Jjal#paW42.'jl < .l E-lfefttihinf jfcwifih^lie^dsi-i H'jp ceased and then weinttftHdu telegraphed to (Dr Reid, -whp arrivcdfrom Waipukurau liajlf an hour* ■'Umi&iK&mGtimi'X. The th^ee of us were present-when the man breathe^ihisUMt^i^lFrdm'LtHe^ifete^^bJjX body.it. was deemed defttal^^^^k a jjoffin should- be gotrea^y at on^^^^^^ w^nt to the under^ker's and qrderodrae^ These : g>,nt%ien] r |f^eed l b T eVwlll'bdkrJme > out^n;tUfs6^ ;; ; myffig ! b^enis^ f the district', a (publican's licenM, I .,p{ißoTM J $6W' n ■m|y duty faiAlE^'^^jjata&a^ tdwards'therpubli^rj^J' *tyj&fijltliUJlii
{ tWe^Mye^gkenv^ertion^p^he^tte^ g?^as?a\Wha|relun^n%^fi^ i^ttß^'aDouVwnichfl^\fl^l^a^ercpfl(ipiftins^|^. ,did not appear "in" our "cotUji^gi.A^jjv'e" "^ I hjivo however, in comformity with our Vqles respecting itattaoMs. uppn^jppn^mppraries, omitted Mr— Mullinder'a comt nients^n the .coriduotvof .thA-editoj^of ßtUer .'Mail.-^ED. H.B.S.] 'Jwtuw a I :fl « r'lv-'' J "-' »V^-r f >T mod lOOW
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5529, 4 November 1879, Page 2
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382IN VINDICATION. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5529, 4 November 1879, Page 2
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