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(united press AssociATioir.) . Auckland, October 7. Rosa E. Smith, charged with infanticidey' was found guilty of man-' slaughter and sentenced to six months' hard labour. The prisoner then swooned. The steamer Triumph, : which has now been ma'cle sound and almost as good as new, was floated out of dock to-«lay. Nothing definite has been decided a,s to her movements.
\ '' ' '. ■' Ddnedw, Oct. 7. _ Blair'a store, at North Dunedin was completely ; prntted this morning. Blair was badly burnt about the face. ' At the Supreme Court, Eobert Cooper, for larceny, got three months ; Pindlay Livingstone, for larceny as a bailee, three months.
Wellington* Oct. 7. '. A private cable message, received here «tates that William Reid, second son of the late Mr Reid, of Reid, and Grey, the wall-known ajjiicultu ral implement innkei's, of Dunedin, committed anioido m Sydney by uhoofc.
ing, himself. The deceased was of a weak mind, At the Supreme Court, Wm. Smith, for larceny, got eighteen months ; Anna Anderson, for infanticine, was found not guilty on the charge of infanticide, bur was sentenced to one year on the charge of concealment of birth. Miihoney, tor luting a man's nose off, got three months. A. thunderstorm passed over the city to-day.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 267, 8 October 1884, Page 3
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