The Waring Taylor Case.
•; .' : • ■? ». t t; j ■' (UNITED P^KSS^^(^biEATji^f).^ 1 Wblltngtok, Nov^ 26... Waring TayioVwas'br^tighi- lip' it the Resident hMagistea^eV pppjt ffe)day. on various charges of inisappropriating moneys belonging tKTtHe May e«- : 'tate.| ..^l^ifia^fiifeiihe p^e^utioti jTfas opened by Mr Jejlicipe/>an : Ilish Wi^j^^'whb; lit "itiie '%*ss % his remarks, stated ;th;a.t '.wS'eu : cvi- , dencfe wjis taken, it would :• he iseeh thjkt jtheyppon^r .w^^ne, of thQi most; 'iskilfui. .o^l> the 1 present i»ge: 1 Afti^.' severaKwitnesseJi vifte etaimihgli^eicHar^es^dfe;' acljuuinief ' undt
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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 143, 27 November 1884, Page 3
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77The Waring Taylor Case. Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 143, 27 November 1884, Page 3
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