Colonial Telegrams.
11 V H/.IUJTUit: VKLEQIIAPH Pku United Press Association. Wellington, 1. The Criminal sessions ot the Supreme Court opened this moruiug before Jnd^e Preuders;asc. In his address to the Grand Jury he referred at considerable length to the Hutt murder ciise, and pointed out that if ilif evidence before them wai ranted it, they could have tliK indictment altered from murder to manslaughter. As to the question of provocation he did not thiuk the fact of the youths hnviug assailed the Chinamena huts • w '' ">on^a wna suffic'- nt in wrrmt ■ j Hi y ii> • ••• !■*< c, i> ! id inßlttUt»hl- ••. J ( • " •U' Liu- 1 y hui. U \V»d , v .. » whn ii *!• • •1j ,i.. ct-used by •t.v ,-..-. anil wlki (I. iv«-.eil the blow p.oved ! ' .h:, -.'ut that would, pot uttfOt (he charge against (lie other '
two men, if the jury were satisfied they wen i really t iking part in what turned out to be a fatal assaivt. The other charges on th« calendar are of the ordinary nature. j . Timaru, 1. Waini&te noniii.atin-'.s : B. J. Stewirt and A. Hayes;' I N: :,v Plymouth, 1. ! Nominations: J. Elliott, K. Hughes, iindE. M. Smith. Oama.hu, 1. .. Waitnki nominations : J. 0 Buck'and, M. C. Konzie, and Or. Bruce. DUNEDIN, 1 . A youth nunied John Thompson was killed by the accidental discharge of a gun. Cjiteriou' Stakes. Libel ... 1 Morpheus 2 (kjoery ... ... 3 Won iiy half a length. Time, 1.4, div., £3 i6s. Onslow Plato. St. Andre .v ... ... 1 Diadem 2 Pique ... 3 Won will] ridiculous ease. Time, 2 16, div., £] 6s. . Spring Handicap. Heatherbell 1 Dispute ... ... ... 2 Inez ... ... ... 8 Won by a length. Divs., £30 and £40 19s. Mussel !<urgh Pluto-. Flonie ... 1 Uirnn Flag 2 St. Andrew' ... ... 8 Won by a length. Time, 50sec, div., £3. Tahuna Handicap. Ben Tiovalo ... ... 1 Silver Pine 2 Mariner ... .. ... 3 Won by a neck. Time, 1.35, div., £8 7. Doubtful won iho Post Stakes. Auckland, 1. The final result for the Northern Mdori district is Tdi'whanga 661, Tinotte Piipuhi 394. -Wimiiu Katene 192, Wirernu Nukihinu 107. Lyttelton, I. By the capsizing of an optu boat,, the Lydd, a sailor belonging to the. ship Anck'.nncl named Anderson was drowned. Christchurch, 1. The result of the polling for the souther Maoii electorate is: Partita 148, Hape 107, Taiaioa 76, Erihnmu, 51. The Stewart. lsland return is yet to come, tut. is not likely to a&Vct the n suit. Greymouth, 1. The School Committee, having cosed the State Schools, the Chairman of the Education Board caused them to lio opened this motning <«y a tradesman. Several police were in attendance to prevent any hindrance. Children attended the School as usual.
Colonial Telegrams.
Inangahua Times, Volume XV, Issue 20888, 3 December 1890, Page 4
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