HBH 1890 July 28 Court and local news Resident Court William JOHNSON fined 5s and costs-drunkenness. Timothy DONOVAN of Hastings has been adjudged bankrupt and a meeting of creditors will be held at Mr J F JARDINE's office on Thursday at 11 o'clock. The case of the Bank of New Zealand v BENNETT and ROCHFORT was resumed on Saturday at the Supreme Court, before Mr Justice CONOLLY. William ROBISON-clerk in the Bank of Australasia produced a document in PARKER's favour of an overdraft of £500, made by the late William FLETCHER....more James MORLEY-builder-deposed that a promissory note produced in favour of UPCHURCH and MORLEY, had been made by PARKER....more Mr B B CREAGH-delegate from the Federated Timber Workers' and Furniture Trade Association, will visit TAKAPAU, MAKATOKU, and DANEVIRKE during the week to enrol members. The return to the colonies of the celebrated lecturer, the Rev. Charles CLARK, after ten years' absence in the Old Country, has excited considerable interest in the Australian capitals....more. Then-at present Mr CLARK is lecturing in SYDNEY; and after a flying visit to QUEENSLAND it is his intention to come to New Zealand. His old manager, Mr R.S. SMYTHE, is directing his tour.