INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.
(BT TELEGRAPH.)
( pER PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
WELLINGTON. September 18. r « theatrical agent, was found f false pretences and sentenced to lilt? 0 ./, i'he probation officer reI the man had a bad career itW* Zealand and the other itfi. 111 the Judge refused to admit '^orotatwni®'" frown Prosecutor has entered a ni in the remaining indictColeman Phillips, charged two juries having disdunedin. September 18. ft Supreme Court is occupied to-day t .naciat jury case, Nankervis v. f by the daughter of the tfr Duthie, confectioner, to upset a "Sriirin" the property to the lady who 4 lf the house and shop. One of the »• «r witnesses now says that the will ' (-"duly executed. Sir R. Stout is n °-„ f or the plaintiff and Mr Fitchetc ft, defendant. ''innit; Belinda Ralph, 62 years of age, f a blacksmith at South Dunedin, Suddenly yesterday afternoon. 'ircli ' ,een abandoned for .John K the miss" l ? farmer of Waikoikoi. Later. Verdict was given for the defendant in it will
CHRISTCHURCH. September 18. s:,t, OD Grimes to-day visited theMarist I t &e» r the Parish School, and pame des Missions, at each of '•-ft he ws presented with an illumiri"j address. He was also presented j beautiful Roman mitre, the mateS o f which were purchased in Lyons Knee), fhe design was worked by the Ljof Notre Dame des Missions and Lift is fr"ni the boarders and pupils of t Sigfe School.-
NEW PLYMOUTH. September 18. sensation was caused in town this owing to the body of James X who was in busiuess here as an jjonger, being found dead in the •yneatal water, recreation grounds, and , clothes at the "bathing house. It is .anirtl that he must have gone for a early in the morning and have had ,-p in the water. He was Chairman of Ground Board and pres?| the public with the bridge across Jffi. He was about 60 years of age. well known all over the colony .-the interest he took in sporting
BRUNNERTON. September 18. T-,fsremakau branch of the Amalof Australia, employed ISc ; .rs and Co., railway works, who ■L-uttck for 10s per day, have had Etuid conceded and the strike has pOnly one railway contractor now fas than 10s.
GISBORNE.
September 18. ibcac capsized while landing from the jraiii at Waipiro Bay. Two station IBS named Liddell and Neilson were otiiL The bodies have not yet been ijrered. Mr Wallace, a station manager, jisliorc in a thoroughly exhausted consi hat is all right. Later. fte boat was returning from the m >r, after embarking Mrs Wallis, a is was capsised by a heavy sea. lliis, Longlands (commercial traveller), Sender, Talbot, Neilson and Liddel comsd the crew. Wallis was nearly lost- j rii to save Neilson. Mr Connelly, a aikseper, saved Gillenders by swimajoff from the shore with a rope. The di» of Neilson and Liddel have not a recovered. A party has been or2sed to patrol the beach.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OAM18910918.2.23
Bibliographic details
Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5082, 18 September 1891, Page 3
Word Count
489INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5082, 18 September 1891, Page 3
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.