YESTERDAYS TELEGRAMS.
Auckland. Jan, 11. An Anglican mis-ion for merchant seanun in port has been inan* urated. Bishop Cowi conduct, d the first service to-day in the long room of the New Z< aland Insurance Company’s buildings. S x La Pcs from the Sacrel Heart Convent, of Chicago, have come to New Zealand by the Australia to found a convent of their * hxh r here. Wellington, Jan. 10. .A stabbing case occurred on Finlay night. It appears that two senruen belt mrir gto the barque B« blv'ngton bad a fight, when one ot them, nam d A'examhr Martin, took a sherth knife and severely stab ed the otln r man ill the neck, making three incised wounds. It is stated that the caption and the captain and the doctor of the barque tried to hush un the matter, hut the pY c getting win lof it, have arrested Martin for unlawfully wound dig. Christchurch, Jan. 10. A man named Win. -Connolly, alias Mol'y, was arrested tin's afternoon for being concerned in the late ri< t. Ihe accused was employed by Barrett on the tramway works.
A meeting of persons interested in the New Zealand Rifle Association c ntest, to he hold in Nelson <n Mnrdi 2nd, is ( ailed tor Wedn sday evei big with a view of inducing representatives to go up. An effort is being made to hold a r-g tta at Kaiap *i in March The river is in good ordi r for boating since the last fresh.
The Star to night, commenting m the unpreparedm ss of the Crown Prosecutoi to assist tlie Judge by advice, in response to his invitation when the >m 1 had been exhausted in the rb t cases, quotes the somewhat analagous case of the trial of the murderers of Inspector Price at W'lliamstown. widen occurred come years ago in Victoria. When, in "hat instance, the panel had been nearly exhausted, the reply . to Justice. Barry as to what course the Crown purposed taking, was the prompt withdrawal of a sufficient number of prisoners to bring the challenges within the resources of the jufv pam !, and the trials proceeded, Dunedin, Jan. 10.
A letter of welcome has lieen forwarded to the Rev. Pastor Chiniquy by the Dunedin Vonag Men Christian Association.,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 223, 13 January 1880, Page 3
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