meanour towards his wife; and he would have taken them to be a moat loving couple. :'v"' By the Court : Mr Welsman. made up witness's prescriptions. Among the; drugs he prescribed he. did not know of any whioh might ]?e mistaken for arsenic, excopt the sulphate of' quinine. Such a mistake had. come to. his knowledge in reading, but it was barely possible. The: Court; Of course there is no Suspicion of .sudh a .mistake in this case. Mr Ootterill proposed to call !Dr Etectorj but — < ■=■■■• Mr Lascelles objected that it was almost dark, and Dr Hector's examination and cross-examination, would take tip a . large - part* of "the" night; Mr Cotterill should have called him first,- if j -he wished* his evidence taken the first day. ■ •• v As r it appeared that Dr Hector would be detained in Napier until Friday ■•"if--"- his* -evidence' were not taken until Wednesday; as at first arranged, Mr Kenny said he would take Dr Hector's evidence to-day, and resume •with the other -witnesses on Wednesday.
? The Court then adjourned until this morning.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5392, 27 May 1879, Page 3
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