BANK RETURNS.
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AN EVICTION CASE. ■#'* [Pm PSISC Assocutson.J ACCELAFD, Avcvn 2. Is erictiso, under ctimmrtancae 0! a most scwtisusti fis-rtctcr, occurred In Spoused street, ftl t mud bat which has stood is the Boaic Catbolk cemetery, cloea to the rood* way, for s great cumber of year*. It if e&id ts h»ie beer. the midease of to late p»r». digger, Walsh, for thirty you*. after hb dsam took pleas, hii wife, who is sow on H**\ woman, eostisord to mide tore with a portion of her grown-up family. It if said Father O’SaUiriaj, 0J.8., woo if now is Sydsey, proaisetl tot oho should bo allowed to resotio curing to remaindsr of to life. This prosto to sot, however, boon fulfills! Wjtbia to lost few month* Mien hart ton teat to to old wonms ordering to to qoit, the rcuoo given for this being tot to house tu besoming one of low repute, bat this assertion ** denied by to in mates. Betides Mrs Welsh, to oabia has soon KxstiiUy been occupied by * young mao sued Elliott, who if her scsia-law, with hi* wtf* and children. In reply to notices to tot, Hit Walsh sated (or leave to remain in to place as promised, pointing out that to was ecgsfed in cleastog the church and ring* tag to Ml Vo further action era# lakra too, bat seme days ego Mrs Welsh Mi for to country, and saroesiatoly afterwards liiirtt received to foUowing notice: " Office of Catholic Clergy Board, Wyndham street July 22, 1088. Mr Elliott. Dear Sir, Take notice. If you haw not removed and cleared out all or any properties you may have to to building wubfc to Catohc Cemetery known as to * mod cabb * befor* noon on Toeaday, i aiy 31, to building will be palled down sod you prosecuted for trespass. By order,— Moeeigaer fyus* T.G.R, Pmldents W. f. (Mica, Moa Sea. Catholic Cemetery B«ua.” liliolt nays he vent is search of a house, but could sot obtain one, and, cocsequmtly, yesterday afternoon was still In possession. 3h« was to position of affairs when to gravedigger and two labourers arrived, and without attempting to remove any of the furniture, pulled to support# of the roof away. Ibis was done In. each a manner that to heavy floor collapsed, and falling in* wards, buried to furcitare nod household articles in a mass of dihrit. Constable Dears was « the ground, bat in obedience to instruction* from head-quarters he did not interfere. The event caused quite a sensation In to neigh* boarhood, and until a late hour last night crowds cf people were gathered round to ealratce to the hut discussing to occurrence tn terms of the most seme disapprobation, Mrs Walsh, her daughter, and to children were weeping ia the dismantled hat, while Elliott himself srae ooteide explaining to to of listeners bis version of to affair. He Md to whcl* thing watpersoca* tion because fas had receotsu of Me evil eoawes and joined the Salvation Army, and to, aad it not been for Ibis action on his S"t they would not hare been molectod. I r~f , remained is to hut all night, {? H BUM* secured other lodgings samnu!*# 23,4 Cemetery Board the work of demolition this Sf,™ o®* 0 ®* ”*? •**« °* to authorities Criti ««d to-day. and one sto test to legality one. and ,1. * Ba sret is a mtnnaiury SSSra wiUl «»»• ptonertvof up ® owtaia personal which they u* Brtbn Isrffl. “Lto esoond inf or* otftoiy. The police consider feoseeuikm. ®**• las Awialmafcie to
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LX, Issue 6998, 3 August 1883, Page 5
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