ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC.
At Auckland Robert Butler, charged with the murder of Arthur Kattan, was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to four years. Hugh Gilroy, a laborer employed on the Wellington reclamation, went on board the lonic on Saturday morning and jumped off the bow. The cook saw him, and got down on the wharf stringers, but the man was drowned before lie could reach him. Probably bo struck his head on a pile. Gilroy was before the court three days before for larceny and was dismissed. He was a young man, unmarried.
A middle-aged man named Ayarie Lamarche, for indecent exposure ju Hagley Park, Christchurch, in the presence of a number of little school children, was sentenced by the R.M. to six mouths’ bard labor.
John Thomas Bishop, aged (3J, recently from Christchurch, died suddenly at Dunedin on Saturday. He was an accountant, and death is believed to have been due to heart disease.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2366, 7 June 1892, Page 3
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156ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC. Temuka Leader, Issue 2366, 7 June 1892, Page 3
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