TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
{m»M OPR OWV UORRESPOXDEXT.] DUNEDIN, Tuesday, 9 a.m. In the case of Aitken versa* Pritchard, an action to recover £si)o for malicious prosecnc lion at Naseby, the jury,, on Friday, returned a verdict fur plaintiff; damages £SO ; y, costs, enormous. a The action by Curator of Intestate Estates, • I Invercargill, versus Pritchard, to set aside the U sale of teams on the ground of Roddam's alleged insanity, is now being tried. r A tragic occurrence is reported from Waig; kava. A woman named Whitting drowned 15; three of her children in the Waikava river on **; Saturday, and attempted to diosvn a fourth, I She was arrested and lodged in gaol. She ' e . is believed to be insane.
During discussion, in Committee, on Railways Bill on Friday, Stafford announced ( j tint, owing to action of House and policy of Government, he had with great regret made I up his mind to wind up his private affairs , e and leave the Gidony. ■ r The prorogation is expected to-morrow.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 154, 22 October 1872, Page 5
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