ANOTHER PHASE OF THE GRASMERE TROUBLE.
Yestkrday, three seamen of the barque Grasmere came ashore, and laid informations against Captain Raymond of using threatening language. The information states that, ''on the 9th instant, Captain Raymond made use of threatening language to William Lindquist, to wit, 'I will kill you,' and there and then rushed at tho said William Lindquist with a deadly weapon, and the said William Linquist fears that such action may be repeated, and now requires sureties of the peace." Oscar Eliason and Peter Jarganson, seamen, have laid similar informations. The cases come on for hearing tomorrow (Friday). Some developments may be anticipated, as It is understood the evidence will traverse all the circumstances which have led up to what are known as the troubles on board the Grasmere.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7405, 13 August 1885, Page 5
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131ANOTHER PHASE OF THE GRASMERE TROUBLE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7405, 13 August 1885, Page 5
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