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LAST NIGHS TELEGRAMS

Wellington, O-Jtober 12. The steamer Hinemo>, which took prospectors in P>ig B«y, returned this morning. After 1 -ndi* ■****•■ pissengers ab Big Bay, the Hinemoa voyngwl southwards, and vi.sitfd Jackson's Bay, where she landed some surveyors at Milford Soui.d, and th->n ran down to the Snires, the Solanders, tbe Auckland, and Campbell Islandß. At each place the food depots provided for shipwrecked Bailors were examined nnd found to be intact. Campbell I-lnnd wai lefo lab!, Sa'urday, and the Hinemoa came on to Wellington direct-, She brought 100 penguins and 2 sea hawks from the Snare?, 10 live albatrosses from Campbell Island, and 1 sea lions from the Auckland Isles. The last named curious cr.-atures aro to bo sent as a present to the English Zoological Society to be added to thoir Regents P.irk collection. At, the Supivmc Court to-diy, Charles Hodgson was arragned on an indictment charging him with having «tmbezzlud £59, money of the Union Bank. At 9.15 tonight tbe jury returned with a verdict of " No*, Guilty." giviug the prisoner tho benefit of tbe doubt, in con-Hquenc of the careless manner in which the Bank kept its booka. Kaikoura, October 12. A beautiful fish, pronounced by experts to be a Californian salmon, was accidentally caught in a net at Inglis Bay yesterday. Auckland, October 12 A cablegram has been l eceived from Pent Darwin tbat tlie b-rquo Rapido bnd been H'rmded upon the rooks and abandoned The crew wen* saved. The report and bil -.noe-.shco' issued by the Sou'h British Insuranco Company for tho year ending iJlst Augu-t, anil to bn submitted to the meeting of wh u-eholders \o morrow, shows the income to be X21(J,700, and ihe general ixpendiuire *o £2(ifi,()-18. The balance to debit of profit and loss account at tho closing of tho hooks was £93-18. Wellington, October 12. It is understood that although tho extradition of the woman Lizzie Graham, the paramour of Perm, has been applied for by the police authorities in New Zealand, it is not intended to charge her with any offence, but she may be required to give evidence against the murderers. Oaflrey and Perm will be sent to Auckland by one of the Union Co.'s steamers, and every precaution will bo taktn to prevent either from committing suicide. Hooker's patont light is coming into notice, and the Government are trying it at tbe Seacliffe Asylum, and i. hus lately been tried with success at an establishment in town. It is said to be produced at a cost in ' all of one shilling per thousand. Auckland, September 12. : Superintendent Thompson has added Con. stable M'Carrow to the party who left for i Sydney by the Waihora for Caffrey and hia ( associates. He cau identify the girl Lizzie Graham. Evory precaution is to be taken i to prevent communication between the pris- i oners and for their safe custody. j I

Perm and Lizzie Graham were again brought up at the Police Court at Kemsey to-day, and both prisoners were remanded to Sydney.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 244, 13 October 1886, Page 2

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LAST NIGHS TELEGRAMS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 244, 13 October 1886, Page 2

LAST NIGHS TELEGRAMS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 244, 13 October 1886, Page 2