NEW ZEALAND.
(Per Press Association.) Not SatisfiedWellington, Aug, 18. Notice of motion in the Supremo Court has been given to set aside the verdict given recently at Gisborne in the case of Hurry v. the Bank of New South Wales. The John GambleThe John Gamble from London to .'Wellington, was passed off Cape Campbell this morning. A fresh N. W. gale is blowing. DepartureThe ship Crusader will sail for London with a full cargo to-morrow. SuicideA man named Philip Kiddy, committed suicide at Whaihenga yesterday, by cutting his throat. An inquest will be held. Sudden DeathBlenheim, August 18. A sudden death occurred here last night. A woman named Hockey, who was engaged as monthly nurse to Mrs Brayshaw, fell down dead. She had been ailing all day, but there was nothing to suppose her end was so near. Christchurch, August 18. By last mail Mr Harris, President of the Jewish Synagogue, sent £2OO for the relief of Jews in Bussia, and subscriptions amounting to £IOO have since been received. '
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2932, 18 August 1882, Page 3
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169NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2932, 18 August 1882, Page 3
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