SECOND EDITION
The Timaru Poisoning Ca.e.
(L>Y TKLKOHAI-I.- OWN OORBKBI'ONDKNT.)
Til-Ann, this day. Tin: evidoncocalled thismoniiogyn thcHall Houston cobo was that of servants o prove familiarity betweon the prisoners. Jano Turnbull's eros-examination by Moßsrs Joynt apd ,Hay lasted somo time, and elicited that she had .seen nothing botwoen thorn to show no more than friendliness. Mary Ilasson, servant to Mrs Hall since May lost, gave evidence that Miss Houston had on one occasion taken tea into Hall's bedroom whon occupying a soparato room from his wife. She had romained there 20 min,utos, with her droesing gown on. Witness bad also Boen Hall pulling Miss Houston about in the dairy beforo. bronkfast. Being cross--xamined by Mr .loynt, witness admitted that she did not regard Houston's going into tho room ns extraordinary at tho UrnO; She bad hereolf takon toa into Hall's room when he was in bed. Mr Davidson, local agent of tbo A.M.P. Association, put in firo_x).«alß for ineuranco received from Sydnoy einco ho was oxaminod. Tho ovidonco this morning so far as bearing on tbo alleged crime itself was of little importance.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 207, 3 September 1886, Page 3
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183SECOND EDITION Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 207, 3 September 1886, Page 3
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