The Irish Envoy.
♦ AN " EMPTY THREAT/ NEW ZEALAND PROGRAMME. [I'erlYorfs Asjooiiti'.m.— - Cop yright.] (Received Sept. 16, 1.15 a.m.) Melbourne, Sept. l(i. A man named Michael Walsh presented a pistol at Mr Dillon in the street. He was arrested and the pistol found unloaded. The man had previously threatened Dillon. Walsh states that the League owes L2OOO, value of cattle distrained by his landlord at Waterford. He applied to MiDillon for the money without success. Auckland, to-day. Mr Dillon has written to the Reception Committee that they will leave Sydney by the American mail steamer on October SOth, and that he will speak at Auckland on Wednesday Nov. 6th, Napier 11th, Wanganui the 13th, Wellington the 15th, Christchurch the 20th, Timaru the 21st, 0.-MiiM-u tlio 23rd. Dune-din the 20th.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5570, 16 September 1889, Page 2
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