INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.
Auckland, October 2 The unemployed ou the forest pUnta■ion works at Hangariri are doing well, ♦nd have already planted JPO tret-s I has transpired fiat «f»r last urd»>’a review a fracas took place between a non'Commissioned officer and a civilian a' a hotel ever a sword exercise, which ended in the Sergeant falling and break* mg his leg In two places. Wellington, October 2. William Peate waa charged at the R. At, Oourc to-day with fraudulently converting to his own use a pronvssory note. For ihe defence it was shown that the nets waa unstamped, and therefore not a vainable oecuricy, and as a ma'ter of law accused waa not liable, and, further, there was no evidence of conversion. The Magi. tnfe in dismissing thecisa remarked that the evidence did not have a shadow f disgrace on the character n£ accused.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1361, 4 October 1886, Page 2
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143INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1361, 4 October 1886, Page 2
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