Tlie Austrnlian correspondent -of tbe Sportsman wites": — Great sympathy is feltinollti^^^- mm' 3. F. S. Ty-le-cote, wbo has had to 3 etqin home without his biide. It -will be borne m mind that during the lour" of tLe Hon Ivo Bligh's team m Anstialia the captain wa,fl engagedto a yoiing Indy', and ie turned^ and married her. At the same ..time, ..the. great 11 "Benfish ; wicket-keeper became epamou. ed '"'cf the. ..eldest daughter of ,S jf William Glarie" neof' "the" richest " ( f "' our p>ilioiiaire.wool kings and a, short time ago '* b r e a'rrivfe.d from J_ag)ai)d a^Bxibug 6o*tie, r the * knob, and soon after his amval the ypung '"lady proved fickle, aod,iqpietly inforipedliiin Ihat.the i had 4 qhanged h('r mmd during the time ie had '6een' m Ecgland. This vas, |I tieeci hardly say, a staggerer to the young Englishman, who at once packed up' his traps, and shook the dust of Australia from iusieet.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1268, 10 December 1884, Page 4
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155Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1268, 10 December 1884, Page 4
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