THE GREAT BARRIER MURDFR.
SHABBY ?R«&T.\IENT OP COUNSEL. An Auckland telegram to a contain porary Bays : —Before Caffrey and Perm were committed for tri ■■', a commttioe of p ofessed friends of 0 ■ ffrev waited on Mr ! O'M>»gber to retain him for Caffrey'* def- nee The fe > agreed upon wan one hundred guineas, to be paid before the trial, whiohfiim the cm 'itteeetatedthey troold raise among O*ffrey a friends A, fw weeks Bubsfqimntly it, was reported that the sura of i 42 h»d b«en reneived, bat all that came to ha d was the anna o' £7 which was handed to Sir O'Meni^er to CTPr th» cer r of dep ■itions, bu' pcen&> to wttnease*, *tc, bat up to the pr sen' the balsnoe of the fee h >s not been forth--0 'inlng. Mr J*oßsbn Palmer, the other solicitor engnge.i m the defence, said be paid £5 for a suit of dot it- ■ fur Caffrey to ntand bia trial m, bnt has not yet been paid for them.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1489, 22 February 1887, Page 3
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167THE GREAT BARRIER MURDFR. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1489, 22 February 1887, Page 3
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