WAIKATO NOTES.
(BTIEKGKAPH —OWN REPORTER.)
: Hamilton*, this day. Mam James Keneally, alias Howard, SfaHatf, was brought up for trial yester1 5| before the Resident Magistrate at jiion on a charge of stealing a horse §a»ffl from Mr Xicol, residing near Hpaitohia, about twelve months Hs The prisoner some short time since Hpmmitted at Auckland for the theft fflßimtch, and on his name appearing in inljipers, Inspector Kiely took steps and llltee present prosecution instituted, with Hbilt of a committal for both offences. Bftwl be brought up for trial at the next I.BjjptftbeSupreme Court, Auckland. HliJaHally was returned unopposed as Hfc» of Cambridge. ■i» special meeting of the Cambridge HfenjiiConneil on Tuesday, MrJas. Hally ■swoioted a delegate to the Hospital B&Joha made a very successful trial of ; Hppteiit hoe on Mrs G Wynne's garden j Meatrainberof Hamiltonians on Wednes- ; Mpiiicfi gave great satisfaction. It was i -that a man might with ease hoe
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 278, 25 November 1887, Page 5
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