INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
Auckland, September 2'| The fiecond trial ia'the celebrated case o£ perjury against Hoita Te Mimiha, which has occupied the attention of the Supreme Court for some days, terminated yesterd y evening, m a verd.ot of "Guilty." Souteooe was deferred, as Mr O'Meagher will to-morrow morning make application for a new trial, on th* ground of an improper affidavit having been entered. Wellington, September 23,^ } It has been deou ed to erect a home for as;ed needy, the oontraot price being £j616. At the RM. Court this afternoon, Alfred Robin and Alfred WorsSeld, clerks m the employ of the Gear Meat Company* were committed for trial on charges of alleged embezzlement of money belonging; to the firm. Dunedin, September 23. One of the crew of the barque Pet, a Norwegian, named La» Lanaen, thirty, died on the day before she arrived In port* He bad evidently been drinking before joining, and is said to have been injured oo the Chinese Empress, a vessel on whioh he had worked before.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1671, 24 September 1887, Page 2
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170INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1671, 24 September 1887, Page 2
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