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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Auckland, last night.

(From a Special Reporter.)

SUPREME COURT, CRIMINAL SISBIONS. The Judges charge wai rery brief and did not contain tnj matter of special iuterett. '' H»U for uttering • forged promissory note, sentenced to three years. JohnCoffey a lad of fourteen, sentenced to nine months for theft, Brieriy, indecent assault on a married woman at Drury, pleaded guilty, sentenced to ten years with two whipping!. Alice Hotkint, uttering counterfeit coin, six months. Fanny Dynes pleaded guilty to cono-al-ment of birth, sentenced to three months, the Judge regretting necessity for sen* tenoing her while the man who brought, her ioto trouble escaped. la the Police Court Abraham Charles Earie the man who attempted euioide in the Greyhound, was oommitted for trial. A charge If id by one Maeri against another named Kingi of Piako, for steal* ing a hone, Raddle and bridle, a silrer wat eh, gold chain and mat, altogether of the- value of £30, should have come on at the Police Court to-day, but in consequence of tho interpreter being engaged at the Supreme Court, was adjourned till to morrow.

Grahamstovtx lut night. OUgo mm* w«» auctioned for £105 ; 'he Caledonian Company ia the tuppoaed parchMer,

Coromahdil, lut night. Th« Union Beach pump it rapidlj draining tho mine.

Wklumotow, last night The Grand Jurj found * true bill agaioat Haughton. I'b* Hintmoa, Gortrnmsnt jaoht, hat arrived.

CHKIITCHUBOBt lufc night. A cottage occupied by Mrs Corr wm destroyed by fit*. Corr was svway at the time, and the family narrowly escaped. ' the fire wm cauted through the explo* ■ion of » ktrotine l»mp f after everybody wai asleep. Roberts beat Wetton by 143 point! having given him 400 in 750.

tioTHMMNT Buildings, Wbglikgtoh, Monday, 8 pm. !Fh« Homy met to-cUyj bat nothing wu don« worth recording.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 672, 3 October 1876, Page 2

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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Auckland, last night. (From a Special Reporter.) Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 672, 3 October 1876, Page 2

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Auckland, last night. (From a Special Reporter.) Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 672, 3 October 1876, Page 2

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