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[PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Attck£and, Tuesday. At the inquest to-day on the body of Henry Foreman, who shot. himself, yesterday, the jury, in spite of the medical evidence and the summing up. of the, coroner, brought in. a verdict of temporary insanity while the deceased was suffering from a. combined attack of measles and jealousy. Professor Swallow was examined to-day by the'trußtee. He made no offer to pay anything to his creditors now, but he said that if they continued as at present with " him he'wbuld Bet apart £60 per annum for their benefit. [ . \' v l "'" The I^ev. -Mr Macartney, , son 'of f th'eP Dean of Melbourne, who arrived here by
the Zealandia, is' delivering a series of addresses in the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association.
Professor Dehton's opening lecture this evening in the Lome-street hall was largely attended.
v- ;_, Mr J. Oxley, of the firm of Oxley and Go:, while riding home in in the dark tonight along Custom-houße-street West, fell over a load of road material, and was seriously injured. ~»i In the case of Captain* "Anderson, the owner of the cutter Deyeronf against the crew who held the "vessel against all comers owing to their wage's *nßtrb*eing paid by the charter party, Judge ,Mac/donald held- to T day that the s crew had«a '\.l .»:•,' •, i ' :.; ;i ...till ill- . J Ci^iT-i ft. 3 lien on tne vessel till their wages were
-.-■ >; ; .■■ .WBLLiiNaTON^Tuesdiiy. The following is tofday's weather statement : — ln New. Zealand, overcast generaHy.ifiWith rain,> wind;VN;if . ; iniSthe extreme, south,- strong S.E. withJrain^En > Australia, on the south coast, '^kffPM'Wil* ..with rough sea and S. wind ; .fine-weather in -New South Wales. Barometer: 3nsseli; 36a,;3Ve11ingt0n,;29?9 j* BluS^fe ; Portlandj 30;^Sydney, 30. ~~~~- __ " ; Jt has ,bGen blowing a ' strong~nof*wester to-day, accompanied with a heavy downpour of irain. 'THere ; ;is & W sig^i^ot thegale abating. > • i .'..V.:i/. -.'.>.% >! '"''Juvp>
-, Ope day last week a. shepher43am<e|L James White, and a cactet iiamed^JgKa'; Harris, went out mustering in-the country * at the back of the Blairich stati<M»y CJ^Jng;,ta,fpgpr jnpjv they lost t"Keir^\yay,' L and wandered about for" a", day; oi tWo/ until finally ■ having -run 1 'put ' of ! provisions— famished with Jiu^h^er^ ' exhlau^ed witli '• exbosure^Whit'e ; w&sfun&bie^tp proceed any . further,- ; and: 1 h&^djlairea ". Harris to push on and obtain .help?,' 'l?ndr irig that it was useless . to ' isfcpp ib£^£?jlL unless both, were to perish, .Harris pushful on, and succeeded in reachirig J an unin-, habited, house ; on the Awatere shearing reserve. There he jwas found sometime ' Uter bygone; pf ; .the^ MesßMrMqwat^mjpg thoroughly exhausted state, "Haying' no : food, :iand ; ; being unable;"^Yen to. light a fire. .All that Mr:. Mo wat could^fgjj§&er war that ' White was oh r the billl^^S^Ml they* must- go out and searcn*^^r^Eni, which they did,- and succeeded ihiifindM^' himat'a ; spot hearlMSuht HofnBl&llsoliSS 2Q:oda r n^esa^^fi%f^mßrairfcfi'M«BM; Harris/ tHougff very ! woa^ recover in a few days'. ~ ''-'"' m -k >lJL*Ui{s '•-. --; 1 .A seaman named HkUgngran overboard' on ; riight frpm^Tjfie steamer ' Markswdrtn ' fcetwWl£^^&s Point, ana the BuUen/ ' Tte^e^sM^^V securing a'boom yrhen he was : the bridge. ' A boat' was/i^^gre^^M^ ; for two hours 5 a % seach but it was unsuccessful.' s .^e t:: nigh^s|as;> yeay dark. The;de6eaße'du'].ea.y(iß.jaai^ej; and two"? children -in Swede^iK'OSei.Jwd* only lately, arrived inlthe poldnjiiaipJlts^i The weather at sea is reportedftjso)ib» terrifies •■■ The ; r'ivers in thißWstriefJsareftiri highifiodd.'a'nd inland trafficrsFsi^p;pe^. - ; • ,>--,., . - :. Gkbymouth, TuesdS^^ =' I"'A telegram' has i been !receivld !^§tSSto : for' crossing the Tereiniaka»- / l)r6lce a l jK& I morning while two passengers, wer§iu|ijh& | cage. . They .wer,e,^how%verpnaute^"pyygr, (safely on the .southibank;-? jf*" ; : j - CHRiSTCHuHCH.-Tuesdayrr^ ■ i v The; licensed.;victuaUersiiniitu^#i|sai are going ;to ask theidty^iiiemh^Tfb sup-i „ port Mr Weston's- -amendments to the licensing; Act. ~^« CET|R -jJ&^f&iL; - ". ; A' man "named 'Allan^orem^^^^^M^ 1 ; -.■ j employ oi Mr DixonY'atCustJ 'waifliiipK > | to-day through the horse .bplting'^wi'pH^§ )[ A:v { dr.ay. in. whichithe; man jyas.!3riltin&i_3il*^ - jw^thrown 6iit and^edray^paslfea^oVflg: ■;■ ihimycausing this death ravseryaaboirt i£iS& -; •after. He leavesa'wife and six childrenff; \ V.Mi? Cpwlishaw. had >a very "rowdy rine^^ ./- . ling again to-night at Knig'htstpwny'iffS^ ; iAlbanS;": ;One; man wa&ted ftb" fight itfi^it ; candidate, and others usedlveE^'fordlble Slanguage to him. The meeting ! Jternii-» ;nated..with three groans f or GowlishawwlM I ' ' : ' , : '^-: ' !---^P^^r^S^^S^--1 So-far as can' be' ascertame3£th^oSi^: -. : damage the • City of Perth BUBtained>wHile^ aground> i.was. the/loflsrof^rpajliifof^i -rudder..,,. . ;.,,. ..-,;.; ---.„-•/, — rrtr . ■ i -Heavy rain fell all last: iiight,a.ud;partr jofitoTday, but the weatfier^iaiin&fc. } &rft i-<* ,; : v, ■■^TTmiimtTnha&fPi. 'Itis believed thse^H^B^tf^hrffi^ 1 escape which broke, on 3aturdfty ! Sigffll > " pausing the accident by wiich two p^p>-j frere .;Btunn.ed, ".was cut witH ,'a k^uc .fitftiof malice, and £100 is ofierea-fpr_ ) |l^. i ae^^j t tion of offender..,? '-^.f V« a > o m^oW > The ram cleared off this afternoon., <-It> j has been generaltthrpngh i t.he;intfrior£, \ A public meating;is.=ca;iledatQ>fQrnj a society. here for tiie prevention of cruelty to animals;;- xii.'vi- :;i r o'l — imovs^Q i Mace and-Miller announce-that they willjjpen; L 'a/. school -:for i>O3dngj[rgyjn|iaj[o tics^ ac. They;ar%plaj?njaf:at the Princess. Burdett Howe and Miss Hayward aretplaying: at the QueenJsDlßißl^iail Holt's World and INew^BabylorfCoinpany wiUropen at tKe-PrincessintHe begifiriffifQ 9ff ; July.' i---'^i ! - : --'v/ «•:.# hwab t^l i Fifteen hundred^ acres of larfd -neiar Gore have been purchased fromithe/NeWrf f ZeMand lgri6^%^'^R%n/^^srs U i Grreen and Sonness ai £10 per acre. >■ ! V cry hea vy_i:ain .fell - last .njgbj^Bq all Jtb-day, flooding' all'the lov^lying parts pf^J ;to be m requisition. _JThere was, a . 'great fresh in the river and all the rivers ; £ajnd creaks ;in the dis^ridfc* are bank^hjgjj. Traffic" J is v "completely* ;S;toppe'd, the jug£ to> pfaces*Tia^g to return to^town. "No. Seriousjdam^g9,_p_ haY-as yet been repprte'dP"^!^ "the largest TSood that has been oxp^ienced fbr^ieveral years. There is no" sigu of the weather abating. ., : ,r,\n jjjpjq
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6281, 21 June 1882, Page 2
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906TELEGRAPHIC. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6281, 21 June 1882, Page 2
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