FOUND DEAD.
(United Press Association.) . ... ''. >■,. .. Rapier,.September 29. . . i'.i'A niwi nainod TlioS: • I^ipjiei',.. aged .i'fiubtoii'tG fofrnd his betf;til^Mprinrrg^' having: :' ..'fjijle/ n : rliiiiselfi : l)eatli'i3supj)p.ssL' to 'Lave : /''''Ocbtoed througli,'lswMiseak. ? V• V " r ,: —— 1 ••;iin'iV. * *■*'.* •'» :;e. r : v:iv ; . (UNITED • .■••OHRisTCHUBcn,' September^. •' ■. :••" Walter HartUxiU,,;of. Rakaiii, a - .' and one of the principal in . Canterbury,, died yesterday, it is supposed ■ from heart disease. ■At the Addington weekly stock market to-day, a resolution of condolence with his family was •; .'passed.' • . • • DROWNING OF A SHEPHERD. (United Press Association;) CnmsTciiuiicu, September 28. John Ralph, a. sheplicrd at St, ■. Helens, was drowned 'while attempting to ford the Lochcroa Rivor on horseback this morning. . SMALL POX IN TASMANIA. "A QUARANTINE EBGUL A T lON S J ENFORCED IN N.Z. (United Pkess- Association.) j • I Wellington-, September 29. The Government have received in- • ■ formation that the outbreak air Launcestoiri's really small pox and of serious character,' fourteen cases have already - occurred, three ending fatally. ConWto tba usual custom, the Tas««ia Goverilment did not send notice ' - ' to the various colonies, and the truth "was only elicited as the result of • • 'tclogl'ams.to theui. Proclamation T?UI b6 gazetted to day declaring Tas- ■ ■ mania an infected "country, and all ; vessels artiving from, her ports will be qutaitiiwd, ' Victoria has already stopped.'tho Liimceston trade, and quafaiitiiied ■boats arriving from there.-' Tiiisbft- MariHca ari-ived % tho ; Mjflib' we're sent to quarantine station. • in'consequence' of some ■ suMitig from' a mild • STOUT. ' ■' (Pfoss f Association.)' " j ; • September 29. -Sir. Robert Stout aiid Messrs.-Jloy. . liolds and Jiarnacharrived atLyttelton tie japffling and; were loudly cheered, •ill's Obristcburc'b station some 800 people appeared and cheered Stout and • drew hia carriage to the hotel, Stout said the widespread sympathy-he had jreeeiyed was ewience of the formation of .what, he might .term" New Zealand public opinion. ■Mr i). Carman, of..the Manaia, commenced shearing this morning, MrGoverhead tateh ex. t>f th n Fcrovidge .. scliiioldiaa cortificute , '. m second grade drawing;.-,by tho Wellington Education Board. ■ . The uiemiw3/;6f;. Mr. G; Reethaw's election committee nito requested to meet at the' Central r Chambers, fco-uioirow' (Friday) at; 7.30 ' | yy 'AU'iwefc til- tu;diiya : ibsuo announces- 1 Mh& lasttliree days-Vif Mesare. H Oweu' . . 'oltiariiifi: ealu; ami the premise? aiost.positiy&y close on : Saturday next. , Mr Charles Bruce Moriaon, late of Jla3* tartdri, was United in the bonds of matrimony on Thursday, 22nd iiist'., to Caro- » Ahrtie, the youngest daughter of the lm, Cdlonul T. M;Haultain,\of .Auckland. ' •A branch of the Wellington School of Design will, bo .opened at Maaterton . during next week-, «aya the Times. Weekly vista will be made to Greytown where classes will alsrbe held, ■•' Mr R. Gant will be instructor for. tho Masterton branch, and both will' bo under the directorship of Mr A. .D. Riloy, principal of tho school of design. An old Maori lady named, Hoana Retimana Korou, about eighty yearfl of age was broufht into Maaterton yesterday afternoon from' To Ore Ore by her sun Karaitiana, who laid an information against her tor lunacy. Wfen Karaiti- ' ana'found that the cost? ot maintaining his mother would fall,upon lumaelf, and ■''^ot : upon the. over-bwrdoued taxpayer ~. -flj the Colony, lie oxpressod a .desiro to • .. fEkV'hCr'back to the Pa.li, thinking • ' possibly that he could keep' her. at .a '. . .cheaper rate: there, than what he would have to pay for Government guardianship.'' 'She was, however, brought before • '• -Mr S; von Stunner, this movniuj', and as • thb medical' oxjiiniuatiou failed to sub?t4iitiafce:th(j charge alio whs discharged, fifji tlio ijon ordered to pay all W3ts, ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2712, 29 September 1887, Page 3
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568FOUND DEAD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2712, 29 September 1887, Page 3
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