AUCKLAND.
November 25. The Herald appears in an enlarged size to-day. Bogie engines are to bo placed on the Auckland railways. At tbe Police Court yesterday Frank Cornwall, a Samoan trader, charged with horsewhipping C. C. M'Milliin, a partner in the firm of M'Arthur aud Co., was sentenced to twenty-four hours' imprisonment with hard labor. Mischief has been scratched for the Auckland Cup,
Six men, named Healey, Stewart, Young, Sutherland, Derail, and Ericksen, all sailors belonging to the steamer Wellington, were charged at the Police Court yesterday with the robbery of £650 worth of jewellery from the forehold of that veesel on or about the sth instant. Tbe jewellery was the property of Mr Manders Scott, of the firm of Scott
Brothers, Wellington, who was travelling through the North Islatid. The prisoners pleaded not guilty, and were remanded to Tuesday, bail being refused. The police have recovered about one-third of the stolen pioperty.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3551, 25 November 1882, Page 3
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153AUCKLAND. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3551, 25 November 1882, Page 3
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