Case of Viction.
iXriUORD[N'ARJT PaOGEEDItftH (OVITKD JCRRS3 ASSOCIATION. A UCKL4.VD, AUgO3t 2, The f? nste^ of the Roman O.thoitc Cemetery 10-il.y evicted a family namad Eiliot lirin • m the sexton's housu at iho cemetery. Elintt Is son«iu-law to -,lio deceased Ri»xton, »^alsh, and oe*. ctipied the house atter the widow of Walsh laft m. It iga mud cabin and she oldest 'louse m Auckland. Ellliot nd family, disregarding the notice, yesieHay a party met and took the roof off, and Elliott and his family slept ia the dismantle! house last night covered with racking. A. crowbar bri^sicle went t )-day to r? z . th) walls. Bliiot say* that KatherO'tiulliTan, now m tJyJney, »aye Widow Walsh pernission to use the piece during her !»te.^ H« s:\ys *,hst he is now persecnted for joining! he v " a Vition Army, otherwise he would not have baen molealisd.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 203, 3 August 1883, Page 2
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144Case of Viction. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 203, 3 August 1883, Page 2
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