AUCKLAND.
October 3. Mr Moss, M.H.R., received a vote of confidence at Parnell yesternight. Captain Qarth, of the barque Gazelle, was arrested yesterday charged with smuggling ten pounds of tobacco. Tbe Supreme Court sessions were opened yesterday. Judge Gillies, in his charge to the Grind Jury, said the calendar was a light one. There were eighteen prisoners charged with twentyfour offences, none of them of an aggravated character. Thomas Binney pleaded guilty to two charges of stealing from the person, and was sentenced to one year's imprisonment for each offence, the sentences to run concurrently ,* William Brownlee, convicted of forgery, was sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment ; Robert Marsh, burglary (six charges), three years. Mr Edwin Stone, of Stone Bros., shipowners and merchants, died yesterday. In reply to a deputation of clergymen re the Contagious Diseases Act the Mayor said he would not be willing to stay its coming into operation, but he would endeavor to prevent, prostitutes obtaining certificates of cleanliness.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3507, 3 October 1882, Page 3
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161AUCKLAND. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3507, 3 October 1882, Page 3
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