A Warm Reception.
THE HAMILTON MURDER RBVIVEp.
PRIESTLY^ AS A LEOrUBKR.
THREATENED WITH LYNOlfc L4«r.
(PJIE PEKSS .MspOliTlON.l * . 4I Auckland, ThisDayl _Pnestl7, Jaamilton for the nrarder of the, latter** hosband, and acquitted, attempted m tufit series of le«tures throughout the Uolonj wider the auspices of an American agent, m Onehunga Hattlaat bight, the mob surrounded the hotel were rnaMj was stopping, pelted him with eggs from the hotel to the hall, and o ffhißh.t. The hall wufc then besieged and assailed withahowem ?L ce XK g -M Prießtly ' aB * friid to leu* the building, which was surrounded by a mob, who vowed a determination to give him a warm reception. The light was turned out, and Priestly remained imprisoned there till half past eleren at S^f!? 1 thflmob *VH,«db fttteoted his ascape safelf . ' - v -™ -
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 196, 26 July 1883, Page 2
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134A Warm Reception. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 196, 26 July 1883, Page 2
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