INDECENT ASSAULT.
' .(United Press Aesociation,) • DraEDiK, September 29/ . - ' Thrtie young men,. nam'edre-ipec- " -tively David Goldsmitii, Daniel Ham* : ' fc> iltou, and Andrew- Crdig,.: have been bhargod" With r ; w.vasaanltiDg. 1 . a-'.girli naitf-Margmtj i;: ''- Wilsou- in tbo Gi'oulid, : ...at : ' ; a. :quarter-iO;B.^ biforrthe City r'-' * ;-wboi : f>a|rbeing allowed iii' JsiGO eacli-an'S snvetles of£ool • ELEGimkciDENTS.' ' : - •(Ufal). pREBB..AsSpbIATIOK.:) - •.. ApLUOT^^eialier29. v Tiio declaration of- the foil at.Auckj ■• •• land North and West at Pqusonby-Wiis ; wade . .A'fc. Cifj; North- Ifr •* u made a on- ,'tlw. |W v foV ita.'action ,to%ds tm in" .;".' " . with - .'the .; 'election, andiaade a/grave charge, as; to 'the. manner', -inwlriok the ;conteat\wai conduotecl'i' He refused to shako hands xrith -Mr. , • ...Thompson, whon the ...latter. offered lifinliis hand.- -.• ;> ' . iKVERaABOiiiLi September 29..; I. An unußiial scone occurred at tlio - ' of the:poll at Livercar/.'^iv *Hr;Hatob said that the clerks, at;' the .> chief polling booth had distributed " "papers to' tho electors which had been . • marked'and folded, and names'had .been placed on the roll-which had no to be there. .Mr Hatch disJLtinctly stated" that tho Returning ■ Officer was no more fit for his'position , than tho dogs in the street.' ■ Greymouth, Septembor 30. Thero has. been come talk of Mr Fetrie's supporters Irving to upset the election, but it is understood that Mr Petrie disapproves of it, and no action .is likely to be taken,, though some money was collected for the purpose. ■■'= TO BISHOP MORAN. . (United -PreS's Association] . . Dunedin, September 29.- ■ The/Roman Catholic congregation Diw.edin have Subscribed £4OO e,s ut • Hptinmial to Bishop Moran. This is :■ addition to.'"£100 froni^Oamarn-. - Considerable sum's 'aro ; expected/ fioin ■ ■ country districts, as lists are -open to, • . tho 17th pros, TII6 Bishop returns • ironi Australia on the llth^o-• - - THEPOLITICALCRISIS'. | MITED PRESS ASSOCIATES'] .1. • 'WEtLiSGTON 1 September .yr '' v •'^'■All.ihe'Members oftbeGpyepinient exoaplMr Tole -hive 'arrived,, an J' a ■ cabinet, ineoting is to •be .-held this aftern'dpii.. "Mr Richardson: came up ■ from south contraiy to expectation. • No further" information .beyond' that , telegraphed thiß morning. The Hawea • will leave Oii&liunga at 9.a.m. .on .. •■'. Tuesday, calling at New Plymouth, Jielsoja, aiid Picton, ••find will reach . bro'about 2 p.m. oil Thursday. A sptoial, train; for'members leaves New Plymouth' at 7v a'.mi '-on Wednesday, here at ten p.m. . ATKINSON: SENT. FOR. . 1 Late it. ; ':lt-is'officially announced that Sir ... JtoVert Stout tag tendered.bis reeignaV': tion to Hia Excellency tho Governor 1a aiid Major Atkinson-baa been scut for. f; ,w■*" '• . ' Tenders aro.invited by Mr W.O. Cuff, ■ Greytown," for .'. erectiiig about oiqhtj cbiiis of wire fencing at West Turatahi • ,We have W thank'tho Register General " . forfaits 4'aud' 5, and final portion of pari >.... the colony for tho ■ A little boy named McDonald fell dotvi .. at the Masteirtor 11. :• 1 iida irchorfir' M'edical aid was obtainet sufferer was removed to hit
■Mr H, Janes-announced that the price of milk will be '3di pur quart on and after Monday next October 3rd. . ' Messrs Lo\ve3 and lorns-add to Mr Grundy's sale list, 1 cow, and ono. perambulator. An art union, by permission of the Colonial Secretary, }iub botni opened at Mr 0. Fanner's corner shop to dispose of two oil paintings -'by Mr J; Gaut, whose works ; itt ; this-idir'ectijin pre generally admired. The:'pictures..in question are Maof -irtisticaiiy executed, and TBooii "as the list'is • .. ?;'• . . ;Mt'T. §h§|w (liite of ■'Hbod 'and returned to .Mastettuh Jrom-i"(rip..to Englau'd, imnotoSesthat. "midst as ii Jforae Iwtinlrer;Kfi* Shaw's cohniiotion' withthe;irni,--o{ which'he.'waa af[)artuer,;liegfiin.ednrcputatiy,n'thruui'lititot unbroken liprsMj fed iu'ro Kwill meebyjth' equal success.and patninge at his le-estiib-lisluheiit iri'tli'o Club Stables.. • A very smnablo reunion undor the auspices of the Masterton Presbyterian Young Men's" Mutual Improvement •Society como of ni tlie Temperance Hall liißt cVoiiiiigi-; A very uico tea \m provided at which between GO and 70 young people partook of. After the tables were (ileared thi; meeting went, in for various amusements, inpluding aiiigintj,, readings racitaiianß, .addressesV ohiiadds &c., the folkwitig ladies'.aiiclgentleman .taking pai'6 :—Slisses-LowoSj Re.r, 1). Fulton, 'liud Mcsbm'J, McGroßor, .-Boldaway.-iJ. potey, foist,; .JTy. Raynor, i; and fJ. •ThiffiipsotK gavfi a'seleotion on.tlie was very'much -'appreciated, wa's'brought to a close shortly, after ten o clock. •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2713, 30 September 1887, Page 3
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657INDECENT ASSAULT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2713, 30 September 1887, Page 3
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