OTAGO.
In consequence of our Dunedin correspondent's letter not coming to hand yesterday, by tne Gothenburg, we -have: togive the following .extracts of Otago news from the Daily Times cf the Bth instant: — An inquest was held yesterday afc the Cafe de Paris on "the body -of John Thompson,; formerly mate of the, schooner Yatra, Avhose: body was found on Sand; y morning close to the Old Je ty. The deceased was seen by some of his acquaintances pn Saturday evening at half-past nine orclock, Avlien he was perfectly sober. It is supposed that in stepping from the Jetty to the Pioneer schooner, to which his boat AA*as made fast, deceased j missed bis footing and fell into the -water. The jury returned a- verdict of *■■ Found droAvned.'' . - . v . It will he interesting fo many to read "tlie figures Avhich show the number a.nd aihount of money orders issue I and paid-in Dunedin, during the month of November. Since the money, order office Avas.op ned here, 5368 orders have been issuel, 5-87 of Avhien passed during the last'mont-.h. . The.;total number of oedcrs represent the sum of £27,743 2s, thatfov November being .£3102 4s od. Against j this 1223 orders have been paid, the aggre- J gate value of wliich is -£----21 8 35,; the month j of November showing 147 orders, am .unting to £7 i4 13s Sd.' Mr John Dcavc h.vs notified liis retirement from the representation of Tokoniairirp, iii consequence of bis having been appointed to an oflice under the General Government, Sf-' vera! horses are now l.icated near Timaru for the ensuing racis, and Mr Henry Knight has already three in training. Mr Samuels' mare Blink Bonny has been sold to ''-'Mr: M'Kinlay for a large sum: ' She is td run for [ the Maiden Hate and h said to have a very good chance of winning. At the sitting of tbe Supreme Couit on . Monday, 7ch, before His Honor, Mr Justice ' Richmond, Robert Latte, for horse stealing, was sentenced to tAVo 3 r ears' imprisonment Avith haid labor ; John Bronckar, for assaulting his AA'ife, Avas sentenced to nine months' hard labor; John Hanley, assaulting constabl 12 months' bard labor ; Willian Henry Read, •"" embezzlement, thrje months' hard labor; James Reffrey, and John Eecles, steal ng goods-' irom -dray, six months' hard labor each; Joseph Gray, stealing sum of money from his master, nine months hard labor; William IT. Campbell, (aged 17,) for horse stealing, three months, haid labor; William Martin Burke, charged Avith appropriating money, the property of the Union Bank, acquitted; Thomas Frost's tiial Avas postponed; John Kin near, rape, acquitted; John Kearney, cutting and Avounding, not guilty (insane)-; George Pickup, stealing beef, guilty (sentence deferred.) The cases appointed for trial on the Sth instaut,Avere : - Reg. v. Frost and James,horse stealing ; Reg. v. Frost, horse stealing ; Reg. vl Swyer, forcible entry;
OTAGO.
Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 15, 11 December 1863, Page 2
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