JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
In the new.Cquitri^sjon of the Peac«tju«t f(azo'fed,*we find the folio»ing local namis :— Adam?, Wm, Acton Blakeway, ' Andrew*, 'John Chapman, Burnicqat, John Wallis, Riehnond, BoyiSH, Thongs Adolphu", Wakefield Brond, Eowther, _ [ Cunning, Chnrles, Richmond, Cock, John Honcjcombe, j Collmp, ArthurShuckburgh, Wakapuaita, Curtis, Herbert Eveljn, ! » Curtis, Oswald, ' Daniel!, Henry Cooper, PaviJeon, Edward, CollLigwood, t Dodson, Joseph Ktid, \ Donald, Ptter, ' Duff", Alexander Oroves, "TJVnnell,. John, Ljell, , Gibbs, William, Totaranui, v Greenfield', Alfred, . "'' . it- '' Q-reenwood, John Danforth, Motueba, j ■ Huddle&ton, Frederick, ; | Hur^thoußO, Richmond, Motueka, ; John-ton, David, . .Kell.ing, C. F.C, Upper -Moutere, ; Kellin'e, J. F. A.,- Waimea.Ejist, ; ; Kingdon, Samuel, ; ; " ; ! Levien, Robert, i ';-.'■ ■:Lightbftnd,.G,;W.i: W*i Brightwafcer, ■ Lightband.^Martin,;' . :, ■ . ••■ DrlacdoiiHU), Jamef, Motuattt, :. jMaomahon, .Bernard, Riwaka, : I ;Hugb, Stoke^ ■ j Martin, Hugh, junior, Brightwater, McDonald;. Donald, )■■>, : '<■■'' Oldliam.Johjnia^elwpuaka, 0 dharo, William, ditto, /Parker, Charles, Motueka, Phillips, Wm. Henry, Upper Motueka,; "'XI ';-eyeei, Richard, H. J., Sloke, : Eici.iiiohd, Jairreg Crowe, . : Rich'JiOiid, Mattiiew'C.'B , ~ ; . . ' ■ Rychfcirt,1 <Tobr>V '-. ''.",",.■ . ' . ' S')s.})iiiji:d, Josiph, Fernbill,. . S.v>ii;ro»-, G. Ji, Takalia, /StimJr.y, John, M.:>luek<» Valley, '.rrtlb.at,,.i3eorgp, Kicl»ii:ond, Tnrrririi, P.. A. Low-or outcre, Tee"flietr.alit;r, Chiii'loa de Vcre,' , Turcb.ull, Andrew, , . , ; , Wastrie.jv,William, Wnkapuakft, Welle, William, ditto. ;_
The title under which the Hot Lake district iS; described in the " Christian World,", is V^NVw Zealand Birthesda;* Suicide ob a Pointsman.— : A pointsman, Robert Moore, who was said to liave'becn.incli ectly the cause o" the "recent collision on the railways at the bottom of the 2'ig Zag, near Litngow■(Neff'i S»uth Wal^fj, when the .trucks .broke away from their couplings a*id r^njnto a goods train, ciwng.the cita-h of a 6r;man, comii itted suicide on Mr»y 25. lie was 'ound dead with a bu'let wound in his head, a few yards from the' platform, near the scene of the accident. For some days past the deceased had b en despondent inconsequence of hav-ing!)-en reproached for hia conduce in c.ianeetiou .vvith; tho ' accident, and .having heen told v by: many persons that he might;have -aVerted it by turning the trucks o-i to another lino.
r PHB undereigt ed having purchased I tho Machinery, I/ea§6V&c. f of-the CITYriTEAM MILL, wishes to inform personthhat requiro HOPS PRESSING to send thejni in >efore the 28th July, at the Press will be remved about that date. • - sj ■ ■ W. T. GOOD.
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Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3900, 12 June 1883, Page 4
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359JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3900, 12 June 1883, Page 4
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