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Thb Lath Mtjbdeeotts Assapxt at Parnell. —On the case of Joseph Campbell, charged with assaulting his wife with intent to kill and murder her, being called on, there was no appearance of the accused, and Mr Naughton said he had to make rather a peculiar application in this case—for a remand without the appearance of the prisoner; but he (Mr Naughton) had received a medical certificate that prisoner was unable to attend, in consequence of illness, and was in the Gaol Hospital. She wife was at the Provincial Hospital, and doing well. He would ask the Bench for a remand for a week. This was granted accordingly. Evening News, 11th February,

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 552, 17 February 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 552, 17 February 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 552, 17 February 1868, Page 3

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