AUCKLAND. June 15.
At fcho Supremo Court Kereiai Ktlhao and his .wife wore both found guilty of obstructing tho police at Mercer. Sen« tenco wrb deferred. In tho case of Mrs M'Callum, palmist, charged with fortune telling, the jury disagreed, and after being locked up 12 hours were discharged, and a fresh trial will take place on Monday. At the inquesb on Mrs Ryan, of Par* noil, who foil down stairs laat night, and fractured her skull, a rordiotof accidental death wns returned. A. conference of deleg»ten from tho agri3iiltur.il associations in the Auckland provinoinl district wan held, when a large amount of business was done, and Rtreral important resolutions affecting agricultural interests were carried re itock, noxiom woods, acclimatisation, ohtep fltealing, etc
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8003, 16 June 1894, Page 2
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