The Inngahua Times, PUBLISHED TRI - WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1883.
Court will sit again - this morning, when tile civil case of' Hankin v. Quixdan will, be proceeded with. " ■*■" Mr T. Lee was brought in, to Reefton yesterday, and conveyed to his residence. We are sorry to learfl .that |)ie unfortunate gentleman continues, in a delirious state, but libpes are enter* tamed of a favorable change. In tbe Warden's Court yesterday, the following unopposed applications for mi-' ajng lea-ea werp'rt commanded:— J_me_ Stevenaon, for the Glanmire Company ; Charles Friwr, foir the '"Royal CharUe ; W. Sunderland, for the Scotia; D. ICGee, for the Golden Grown; W. Irving, for the Cumberland; Thos. Lee, forthe Tyne; Ri A.' Roukton, for the Langtry ; Wm/ Oummings; for the St Andrew; Geo.. Wise, for the Souvenir; G. Bitera, for the Rose of Italy ; W. G. Collings, for the Silver Star ; J. O'Malley for the Hit-or-Misa, also, for the Dundrtnn; Wyndham and Wiping/ for the Prince of Wales, (name altered on the application of Mr Brennan to Golden Eagle) ; G. Doig, for the Snowy River ; M. jp'Rourke, for the^ Hallow _fre ; f. Brennan^ for the Royal Oak, (altered to Red Pine);, also for. South Energetic, (altered to ie Kooti) ; W. Hindmarsh, for the Great.Britain ; P. Brenuan, for the SunnybanV ;. Callighan, for the Suez ; P. Brenna'tij'for tiie Ulster. A capital honse greeted Willmott's Combination Company on Monday evening, when '" Jessie's Dream " was presented. JLaat . night introduced Byron's popular production of "Blow for Blow," which hit flic pubfic taste admirably. To-night will be . presented the , grand sensational : r dratoa of • " Uncle Tom's C-Wn,'.^,yl»iehj.U admittedly- one', ©f the trump eard#-pf the-compaiiy. - : The cast is a most powerful one^ iid the scenery has been«erit up from Greymouth especially for the occasion. Apart altogether from the great charm, which will for ever attach to the narration, of Uncle Tom's Cibm, the plot is one peculiarly fitted for. dramatic representation^ the deap pathos of the story being so interwoven with the drolleries of.planta^ii )iie, as to give : it the character of drawaiuid comedy comLined. We do not think we shall bg as-ti-ay in predicting a 'btomper 'house. ■ ' Infonnatidn. reached town yesterday of the finding of the body of- a man named Dennis^ Quinlfui . abdftfc a mile' from LyelL ■ The man had been n\issing -since 4 kst Sunday we^«_iJd*Mr P;-;Cariplt ?discovered yesterday the body . decapitated Shortly afterwards, a young girl found the head of the unfortunate, man about twelve yards from where the body wa;
discovered." "It is rum'oreTthat the police have a clue to fa.e -perpetrators of this foul deed.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1230, 7 February 1883, Page 2
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426The Inngahua Times, PUBLISHED TRI -WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1883. Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1230, 7 February 1883, Page 2
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