MISCELLANEOUS.
xtr. r*:r-or- ! >N''.-i oM.vtos* or WT itp standin'; a candidate for the of tfi- »«f Frowe in tti;! Mkhsw of < f '>rittU'»;t."v. Kir James FVrmsw«>n,. in art addr •.«•( fo t r *r» elector* »»f t'-aS town t>rt tir/ffll «>f I\t»*vVrrdn.>r 6. fc'.na *•. ftrr-'d t«> tf.w CoW>y " H»* had the of htvuh; ir> a ftn'isur Governwont, th.-tt as f"ttd.«r-£» •er».tarv •»' Ssatc (■'••r th« Home *Vnarfmenfc. after which he was ar'poi tf» ►tforoor of Xeff Zealand, r.- ! -.fr« hj« residence, to? c<-hM avutre Ittctn, >vw a very happy we. There wpre cotnnuU'iU'tM on the othsr stde of the world htiiUUnjc a greater ftritain. destined not to l«o drp. I id alficn rnd faithful r'-Udr#*n t > the? mother country, and the day h j» parted from them trju a day of t." A Vi.th> further Kn frt Ids s>-"w!t he addtd : —'* ir> i.rd f.ct u in MVw Jk-afptrrl worki'v-; nivu livia r in prosperity and oc which if. i h'.-s coat.t-y t! c,* had ti'iic idea, and hi* ht-Uvfcd f>y judicious rjH-a*::r< , s', atd:?d hy !•>•%! rrfori.s and union ".diofv>t thf n'.Sidvvo, tht*y m**rh I: ratsv> the p< >stlh>n of fch>* corking cla.rsof {lda country very greatly." M; wtiA rro« l\rn death* sD>;»» were reporter! at tV> iiomtiuutii .Poiice-S'atioti on Fein tt>. Thr hr.-.t ease (.«ay» the lllrru-hm A>l- - *r,v. t'-at of a a,de-eto>r named Win. if. .Junes, wh>> struck dead on the Ai'turr road, afco«t six miles from Deniliqutn, when on hj:.«. cay Tiis horse ho was ridifi.'-f tja s ? also fciiturl, and l»jiii a tr< foiitid a.t thrv iVH, the rider's a-i'vid'• shw Ktddh.% proving that death in both mt*«t bvr Iwn itistan-ta'T<-;ou.«. The dea.-nscd s hat and coat w«ro t»rimt on on»» stdi». and bift head and hody nvtieh He had apparency !wit at reek on the head, and the deadly enrrent fvad then passed downward through the ho-.ly, atid tftpnos mto the horav?. The other case waj? that of a sliep* herd named Harfconn in the employsnetii of a titdvetor Bertjaniin Lawrence. When he started out with the sheep in the Tiwrnm:.'. he vra* l>y Lawrence tiiat in the ••£ a st»>r«ti he was to ruund up the sheep on the flstn, and return home-. Lawrence did not again see tutu ative. lib h*»;ty was fottnd in the rd'teTOo"n, ahout sis miles from Dentilrjuin. hettvef.u the Hi-y and Conargo resadn. irnKuv*.-; rtiT.nnov.^. SEidhat Pasha Si«ys that in ids eyes the Bulgarian atvsjclties are as nothing compared with the treatment of the English creditors of Turkey, and that when he has settled with Ilnssia he will have a meeting at Exeter Hall to commemorate the Porte's return to its prkca fides.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 281, 17 March 1877, Page 4
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440MISCELLANEOUS. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 281, 17 March 1877, Page 4
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