THE OFARRELL CASE.
(Per s.s. Rotoru.i, t the Bluff.)
O'Farrell. in bis defeii c t the Brighton Police Court, virulently attacked theArchlishop, and ueclired he only intended to frighten him, and thnt the revolver exploded accidentally. Toe Archbishop deposed that be had ha I linancial transactions with O'Garrell, having paid him £500 on ane occasion. THE SUPPOSED MURDERER'BURNS" Franci.-. Burns rougln up at Melbourne yesterday charged with the murder,,of Quin ivn.ii, was remanded to Fridny. The remains of Quinlivan have been "X----huined and it is stated that the hole found in his skull has'apparently been caused bya'ldow frc-mnn ake. '■'•• - •'■ THE WAIRARAPA. The passengers per Wairarnpa presented Captain Chatlield with an address of thanks at Melbourne for his courtesy and kindness. All the papers speak in h'gh terms of this, the latest addttion to the Union Company's fleet.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 643, 12 September 1882, Page 2
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137THE OFARRELL CASE. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 643, 12 September 1882, Page 2
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