THE HAIL CASE.
The Timarn co respondent of the Press telegraphing last night eays :—“ I haw* j tßt beard that it is about settled that &• Hon Hr Robert Stunt, Attorney-General, Is to conduct the prosecution in the ease against Hub and Honston for attempted tnurd-r, and the oaaea against Half for forgery ’*
Dr* Maclntyre and Hogg returned by <he express t >-d«y from Dunedin, when they have been daring the last few- daye watching the analysis of theorgaoe of the deceased Captain Cain by Professor Ogston. Neither the doctors, the police, nor counsel for the prosecution wdl »ff .rd any information as to whether or not they dbcovered traces of poison In iho body. The prisoners leave for Christchurch by the early train to-morrow morning In charge of two warders; CaBisrcHUBCH, October 2. On the application of the Grown Prosecotnr Jostles Johnson this morning granted a special jury In the Timaru poisoning e no.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1360, 2 October 1886, Page 2
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154THE HAIL CASE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1360, 2 October 1886, Page 2
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