LATEST THAMES NEWS.
THE LATE ATTEMPTED.SUICIDE,
RECEPTION OF THE CRICKETERS
GRAHAMSTOWN.
, This day. ... The Lynch family of bellringers opened ', here last night before a-good house. The entertainment was a great success. ■_ .r'
The Caledonian men have cut four feet into the reef at the bottom, and are - not yet through. Is must be No. 2 reef.
IxvEPaNESS TPainuTE.—l2o tons stone yielded 181 ounces gold.
NoNPAPaEiL.—SO tons stone yielded 25 oz, 14 dwts. gold. . .__
Golpen . Crown.—loo tons stone gave 118 czs. 8 dwts. gold. Kuranui.—The fortnight yield is mode-, rate, 1750z5. •;•-■' ■■- ____ At the Police Court, George Elemerii'was '"' charged with assaulting" Elizabeth . Jane. Nelson, by striking her on.the face with ins clenched hand, and otherwise brutally illtreating her. ,The assault.took place two days' before she threw herself off the wharf. Evidence wasgiven showingthatcoinplainantwaa drunk and assaulted the accused,"who was. discharged. The woman was then committed " for trial on a charge of attempting to commit suicide. ...
Preparations. are being made to give the cricketers a suitable reception. The band and citizens are proceeding to Tararu to meot the steamer.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1208, 6 December 1873, Page 2
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176LATEST THAMES NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1208, 6 December 1873, Page 2
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