Singular Sentences.—We have no scntim"I'*1 '* tenderness tor a miscreant, British or Foreign ; '"'J' w think that after a man is hanged lie migiit i»' alone. Nt>t so, however, think the colonial auti'" ll " tics, according to the Taranaki Jlerald, which "'L ho trial of the halt-caste prisoner, lli'ii. on two charges of having taken part in the iuunh« at "Wairau, and. on the attack on Lieut. Waller, w^ 1 ' concluded on Monday. He was found guilty of Dotn charges, and w;u» sentenced to be hanged for thy oll'ence, and imprisoned tor lite for the second.' 0 i are curious to know how these sentence* have l** ll curried out, and which was executed first. l' at peoples heels are above their heads at the ant'" poaes, we conclude that, they have other extraordinary air-ingementb ol' truly iiabelsisian charactei-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 136, 20 April 1864, Page 4
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