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BY TELEGRAPH.

,__ .. i Auckland, Thursday night. At Supreme Court, Fredk. Ellis and Wm. Small for robbery of 18/ from ) Henry Cuthbert with violence, got t seven years each. Charge of perjury i against William Conrod of Mongonui dismissed. This ended criminal ■session. |v r At Police Court to-day Alfred Greenl^way, Solicitor, and son of Christopher [ Greenway, the richest man in Auck- , .land, was brought up along with a woman of low character named Emma i Orowther, charged with indecently L exposing themselves in Harding Street. M Evidence showed that both were ■ drunk. Each' were sentenced to one Bonojiths imprisonment without the of & fine. of £250 is offered for the of the miscreant who set store last Sunday. iron frigate arrived here from France via Tahiti. [^^^^^Kes 21 guns and Flag Adreason of her coming here MBHj^H>.® tnat Admirals despatches I^^^B^Bu board s.s. Kaiatea, which R^^^^^Hbi sea on the 13th of March H^^Hb^HlK) miles from Paumotu poisoning case the j^^^^^l^H^Ka. verdict equivalent to against O'Neil, the the coroner issued a H^^^H^^HP" which was m^m^^Hfl^licd of injuries he reat Papakura. H^^^^H|^^^^^R been received anBfH^^^^^H^Ki sailed from Rio on Tuesday. native woman

supposed to have been murdered by ; her husband Te Kelii was eihumed, and inquest opened. Medical evidence showed that the woman had been ! brutally murdered. Wellington, this day. i Following order of particular interest to Auckland volunteers has been issued from defence office. Major 1 Gen. Commanding has had attention ■ drawn to circumstances that an officer on active list recently, and not long , ago, took part, in uniform more or i less complete, at demonstrations of denominational or sectarian character This cannot be allowed, and he desires to inform the volunteer force that if repeated after this order by any officer or volunteer, his name will be at once submitted to his Excellency for dismissal. Christchurch Thursday. Thos. Lewis, gunsmith, was found drowned in the river Avon yesterday.

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Northern Advocate, 26 March 1887, Page 3

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BY TELEGRAPH. Northern Advocate, 26 March 1887, Page 3

BY TELEGRAPH. Northern Advocate, 26 March 1887, Page 3

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