WELLINGTON.
Tuesday. Little' business- was done m the House this afternoon. Mr Henry Ettssell forwarded the 13 letters about trhich so much was heard m the Hawkes Bay land transaction debate. They Were ordered to be printed. The Government will furnish the cost * of printing fhe "Wakd Maori:'' from December to July, and by whom paid. They do not intend to introduce a General Road Board Bill this session* > * The district Railways Bill has passed. In the Supreme Court to-day Mary Ann Trueman * and her daughter Mary _• Leonard Mudgeway were indicted With the murder of a male infant. On the - application" of Mr Travers, who defended the prisoners, they were tried separately". Mary. Mtf dgeway w£s found guilty of concealment of births/ but , sentence was deferred until .her* mother ~ is tried. ~ * Frederick Gifillfln . who pleaded gtftlty to committing a rape on a little girl eleven years old at the Hutt, was sen- , t tencedto eight years' penal servitude and 25 lashes*
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 100, 3 October 1877, Page 2
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