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A CORRECTION.

To the Editor. Sib,--In the case of the Police v. M‘Leod the witness Brown said he and tlie accused were m the London Tavern drinking together. I deny tins in toto. Brown was onlv in my house for a few minutes at the time referred to and he came in with a mate. He went away by himself, aud Was notin the house with M‘Leod as stated; neither were they ever in my house v?®. e . 1 bis I state without fear of contradiction.—l am, &c., T\ J* »r i . E - MACHIN, Dunedin, March 14.

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Evening Star, Issue 3452, 16 March 1874, Page 2

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A CORRECTION. Evening Star, Issue 3452, 16 March 1874, Page 2

A CORRECTION. Evening Star, Issue 3452, 16 March 1874, Page 2

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