BLENHEIM NEWS
(Par Ptest Association.) BLENHEIM, Sept. 20. In the Police Court, Joseph Henry Byrne, a young man, was charged .with robbing Patrick O'Driscoll of Is Dn the Bight ot the 4th, and at the MUM time using personal violence. It is.the case in which O'Driscoll was. severely wounded on the head and taken to the hospital, where he has been since. A stone and blood-stain-ed handkerchief, found on accused were produced in the Court, the police theory being that accused jused these as a sling to ibatter O'Driscoll on the head. Accused was committed lor trial. The first application in this district (or exemption from the street widening clause of the Public Works Act has been made to the Blenheim Borough Council, and recommended for approval of Oovernor-in-Council.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 793, 21 September 1905, Page 3
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