A Disgraceful Case.
TROUBLE BETWEEN HUSBAND AND WIFE. TWO PRIESTS MIXED UP IN THE AFFAIR. [PKR PRESS ASSOCIATION.] New Plymouth, This day. Charles Gallajrhor, of To Aroha, Thames, appeared at the Police Court this morning charged with using threatening language against his wife. According to Mrs Gallagher's evidence, her husband and self were on a visit to Father Cassidy, there being in the priest's house at the same time Father Oostello, of Auckland, and Father O'Donnell. On Monday Mrs Gallagher, against her husband's wish, went for a drive to Waitara with Father O'Donnell. On their return Gallagher wanted his wife to pack up and clear out of the house. She refused, and Gallagher threatened to strike her A fight between Father O'Donnell and Gallagher ensued, Father Coste'lo tellinjr the priest to give Gailnglur a good hammering. Defendant was dreadfully beaten, and his face vas much disfigured, but he was bound over to keep the peace in two sureties of £100 each, and himself in £200.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5411, 28 December 1888, Page 3
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