NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
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FREE LANCE AScSADLI' CASE, Auckland, October 15< - lii the case of assault cm Air. Wickham, the proprietor of the Free Lance, by Dx. Harrison, Mrs. Dr. Potts' associate, the defendant was fined 10s.; , and A.Bj3iuall, Mrs. Potts' agent, aud James Millet were discharged. No j new facts cauie out in evidence. FUAUDULKNT B aNKRUPIOY. Auguste Baffin has been committed^ for trial on a chargo of fraudulent bankruptcy, bail being allowed, himself in JU2OO, aud two sureties in £100 each. M<N DROWNED. In a gale at Hokiauga two men were 1 capsized in a boat. James Downeo,, an engineer, was drowned, and the. other, (Jochraue, swum ashore, UKLIuIOUd iNVltiUUi'tuN !;>, -UHOOidSi A resolution by the Rev. Mr. Gould in the Diocesan Synod, relative to religious instruction in comuiou schools, was withdrawn, owing to tho opposition and close of tho session. HOUSE BURNT bOW'iS, Gmeymouth, October 15. " Geo. Eobson's house, Orwell Creek, was burnt down on Saturday evening. It was not insured.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 4472, 15 October 1883, Page 2
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165NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 4472, 15 October 1883, Page 2
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