TASMANIA.
(From the Hobart Tmvn JWa'vfrom Vi The Fingal Gold Fields. — Titot-Govci states that Mr. Edwards has!' 8 co ™ m > Launceston bringing a sample of? "f s^ege six ounces obtained by his part' 0 ' ne n last fortnight. He has alscv™ wa weighing 6i dwts, which he l^s™* from Mr. K. Carter, and which n . imprison from the Nook. . e d to a fe; Accession to the Tasm.vj decisions Amongst the passengers by the . supplical from London, is Mr. J. R. Ball,? order thf the Inner Temple, who will be< aiM his re by many friends in Tasmania ' * ne Gr returned to the colony for tl£** kowsl fi practising here in his profession 1 * *. e P e , tli; Pembroke Election.— We s ' that a mistake has been made i -" - writ for the Fembioke electionjjj rjg w as Returning Officer. Mr. ._.-.. : i Warden of Glamorgan is Retui ' The writ has, we believe, been, ; (From, 1 correction, and the result wiil the election for a few days. apers of Coroner's Inquest. —Yester^lyes that an inquest was held at Mr. Chatrtrary, " ] Castle, Argyle-street, before np.'by Tianj Esq., and the usual jury, to inf-Even tbj death of William Giles, aged limit that, sexton of St. David's Chathedrrijand his employed at St. John's Chunhje hands street, whose body was fo;"who can't Collin's-street, on the 28th instfo be goin deceased had been missing sincr.extent n< day. The jury, of which Mr.J;I was ku: the foreman, having been sworsetter adapt said, the case was a very simpl»-for you verdict would depend upon tte the bauls dence. The Coroner, jury, oth roar, then proceeded to view the bod.riever seasc hospital, and on their return fe our troor, room, Mr. Richard Flemingßun a short officer of the Court of Request; to my wif he found the body of the »jd it was amongst some dead briars in JSJetermined the upper end of Collins-stteetiKl.9, and as morning. He was dressed as (j^nimejiat peared as if he had fall en asle*- into a pie lying beside him. Mr Flemin?n -a clean J man. who was going to his viinton. It him to report the case at thlebn and n After this.Detective Vickers c|tere take o< kner.- the deceased, and soon'erestin a lo Bedford came,|and then the boS's future li the hospital. There were noP.I reckon 1 body except a few scratches oAat he will face, as if done by the briars, sy enouff to was searched by Detective 1 house or tl watch, guard, 7s. sd. in mon»n't help it. keys, and some account booking 0 and liv the body, and also some letters&d my comj who made a post mortem exa^nor that, body, proved that death *te landlon apoplexy, the vessels of the br'e^ " «« Fifj with blood. The valves of f-vhalf-a-ctol also deranged. The jury retjjfor lookin in accordance with Dr. Bedl for epeakin namely, that the deceased « boy will si natural cauies, to wit, *pople*enty--flve <
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 27, 10 February 1863, Page 2
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486TASMANIA. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 27, 10 February 1863, Page 2
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