ALLEGED INDECENT ASSAULT. Charles Veith, proprietor of the Blue Post Dining -Rooms, Victoria-street, was taken into custody on Saturday night, or early on Sunday morning, on a grave charge ?Jl,n Ce i i y - aa ? au tin S a Maori woman who uas lodging ln hia house. The woman affirms that after she had been asleep for some time m het bed-room she was awakened by being pulled about by Veith who had stripped the bed-clothes off her. She gave the alarm and Veith left the room hurrifdly but she fuUy identifies him as the who was in the room. Veith still remains in Court to dav T be broUghfc U P at the Police
THE WELLI.YGTOX 55 - | [PER " HERALD " SPECIAL WIP.E.'] I RATA, a Cap [ deal knocked about coming across f * m the Napier, and is not likelv " 8 t Fishhook wai scratched this aft ® U,t - L Work was commenced at an earlv hnn «°° n - f trial o£ bailor. Hi 3 owner, trainer ,1 * t or two others were on the ground bpfr, ,° ne ! light, ana, a3 soon as light permitted y " hard at it. As Young's arrival at th» sCre5 Cre < had aroused suspicions, one 0 » * 1 persons plant :d themselves to E - " !,c fun, and from these the result ; 5 te , to bs that Sailor was s en fc B Little-Thought of, a Wanganui hack the pace to the half-mile post, after Otawa joined issue, Young Walker bs" the result being that Sailor was ua'-M ap " beat his opponent. No reliable si . obtainable. After this affair was cr- P l t! ! striugs began to work. Kay's pairca'ni j and afterwards Maritana did a slow 5 ' Tl?e mare was a little lame at first, ba<-« ' recovered herself. Agent and Te \n COn cantered together. Merlin aud Eve r who had already been slowly one* T then galloped about a mile and a-ciait in company, the jumpsr pulling ! but he appears to be a )■•' touched in the off fore leg, the r. going not suiting him, anl unless it r before the race 3, his chances for the Hardl"* would appear rather small. Lady El]=n I Laertes then did a fast gallop in comca the Australian's peculiar hind action be much commented on, and doubts were pressed as to his capabilities of two miles. Danebury and Mufti we'r= CU f on the course, having been dispatched fcn beach. The former, when viewed in tbox, appeared well. The litter's condition!! failing him, and he has receded ia the bp' ting, whilst his companion is faso becomine , favourite. Grey Momus did good work 4miles in length. KiDg Quail did two mi],, C ' He is becoming quite a cripple ; his pro-rt« this morning was very slow and stiff. b
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5371, 3 February 1879, Page 4
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