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'[B? ELEo'rrUC TELKGItAPU.] [fboji ovn ovn: couEEspoyDEKT.] ; - ."ifELsoN, November 13. Proctor, who is attracting immense audiences at the Theatre Royal here, will not visit the West Coast till after Christinas. He is advised that on tbe oyerlaud
trip from UhrUt church tho rivers miglit detain him, and consequently interfere with other engagements. A contractor, lute of Eeefton and Lyell, named Frederick Neilson, was sued by a storekeeper named Ellis for goods supplied to the amount of £100— the plniutiff obtained jiuljjnvMif, where* iinon derendnit's lawyer ititiniiilcd that the man hud filed a declaration of insoU «enny. Mr Pitt, for the pbintiff, said that the defend -nt hid drawn over £100 froni the bank on the previous day, and he questioned his statements of assets set down. He then applied for a judgment summons. In the moanlime the trustee in bankruptcy held nn examin ilion of debtor, when about £30 was found on his person. Ui3 liabilities were stjile.l at £1010. Oa the hearing of the ju I situ em summon, ■ ihe U.it, orlcretl the dobt rorllnvith to be piiiil, or h? impri^onaJ for three inoatlts. Tlie man went to gaol, November 19. The funeral of A. ftictimotil, M.tf -8 ., took place this nftoi'tioon, attended by a l,:!'fl;fi number ot ciiiz'ns. The m;tn Giblin, who was injured yes< terday, di*=d to*d:y. Novr mber 20. Edward Fearon,, who lately passed his examin.il ion as a solicitor and w;>s ad rakted in Wel'itjpflon, whose brain be* L'ltme affected, died this morning. On beinsr relefised from tlie asylum at Wellington he eaino to Nelson, but was coinniittCii to the asyltMi at onco. He inflicted self injuries lust ni^ht, which proved fatul mnrninc;. Dcnedi*:, Xovpmber 18. This mornin;:, Thotnaa Hardy vi.is Smith, nn invalid pr ; soner working at the Httanicil Gardens, feigned illness, nnd wbilo the wun'er's ailentioH were directed ' the other prisoners he'effscled his escape, ! and is sill uiicaptured. November 19. I A chinainm, eliar^o wilh p*»tty larceny, attempted suicide in the poiico cells thi.--evciiirfg. He wound his pigtail round his tliroat, and faslened ti;o end in the ventilator of tho floor- The police frustrated this intention, and sent him to the hospital not .mash injured. Auckland, November 17. One hundred ;ir>d lii'ty prospenfors are at To Aroha, and miay mon are going .here from the Wnikati. Tite natives de» nsand an instalment of £1000 before consenting to open lite field, i-tit Whitaker made opposite proposal. A successful result to the negotiations is anticipated in a few day 3. Ifoveraber 20. !No appearance a* yet of 11.51. S. Dante with Sir A.'Got'c'on. Crowds have couie from the country lo see liia arrival A lelesraru was sent to Wussell to see if the Danto had been scon passing lhat port, but tho reply was negative. The disppoinfment was compensated for, ns Cole's circus paraded town, «nd the speclflc!e was witnessed li / 10.000 person^. Tliocav.'ilcade Wis half a mile lotii?. The verandnh9 were crowded nilii people. A. lady fell through a verandah roof on a man a man and cln'd below— they were stverely iijaved, beins; cut by filussTiiiAnr/, No-ember 17. Eliza Long, nged 15 months, has been burned to <leii(.h through her clothes catching fire at Wniniato, during the temporary absence of her f ither. GnAHAUSTowu, November 18. The proclamation of the To Aroha ?*ol JGeld;* appears in thU efciingN paper, as opened on the 25th at nina o'clock in i the morning. ! New Plymouth. November 19. ! Mr District Jud^o Shaw left .here for WVlliijotoH this mornin'v. by^ overland route-. He has beer, requested to go there to prosiJo for a short lime orer the District ''otii't. Ho will be absent two or three weeks.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 22 November 1880, Page 2
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