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: ; ;: (Per Anglo-Australian Telegraph Press igeuoy.) ::■■;.■ ' /.,';-' V... '.'' ; " v 't'.l':' """■;'';'■ ; ; c s l •; '.MURDEBINjAUte .: ' ■'" Auckland,-Friday,6.s p.m. 'James pobbinsand John Paacoe were' arraigned at ther Police Court'this morn■ingrona chargeof the wilful murder of ; one WiUim Wright, who died this morning .from the effects of injuries inflicted upon himv by the prisoners, in a Maori brothel;;pnithe ; previous The, Maorij BingOri, who first conveyed intelligenceof <the- occurrence to the police, livesjn the. .lying; narrow "jane,.betweenGreyVstreet ';■' and ;Pppw Q&eni-slireet, : :near the irmy and Hotel. ;Bingori is a strict Good ■Templar, has exerted[himself to'th'e P utmost to root out thVdrunkenneis and ,orime that''are; rcehtreck'in : this valley. : at: abouthalf-past 'five : ■ two men gointothe house by two wom«nnamed : Oarr i: .and' : Duncan. > They were'; carrying, grog. :About 7 h !; alf%n'-hour : afterwards'he'heard; a great shouting" noise;', which continued for somelimei J 'HeUhoh'heard the wdman ; 'Duncan cry .out, "Ohrdear, dear; no ■ good."; 'Heweht' ; 'to see'-what was the matter; r atid!'on- entering 1 We house he saw ■ two men';kicking" : another who was lying ; -seeing vliingori/tub. : men went into the back room, where the woman GarV waslying druhfcbn the floors The : houses-was I 'in partial darkness, -a, :'-'cahaiaMnng ! bera' ; pui ! 6u{in\thescn'ffl'^ 1 ■- Einepri the; men into the back .turned' oh him'ahd : threatened.,^to.r^strike., him. .: One of "the ..men;■.gave i ;; : him'''a match/ .•with; ;; ■ J hT;' lit>■;'the . • candle, Hetheri examined fcheinjured man, who was; quite insensible, and:found that froth and' blobdwsre issuing frdm;h¥ mouth. Bin-' •;gbri^b^h%e l d i olna : ri : wa's dying, ind; at' ■oncer-w.enfet^^ .;|imeafterwards, he returned with the eoa«' and^t^ ,Wright's,wpjinijs,.; ro, the '■ : .tffo Beamen»;wh\h'ad;b^en.^ •tavern for more, drink, returned with:two, "case^bottles,:Of grog;-ivEiiigori-pointed. fS th'S policemanWthe men who had cominitted'the,.assault. inquest ■ ...'.■..-vj-j-: j.a.-.h... ;t;.,v,.i:;r ~j. ■, '(/..i-.t on the body tabsplaceitp-morrow, when , 'the men:'will ; ri'd d6ub.i' I be-cbniniitted -fori ':-:: \:-.\WnXtil-'ibi i\;\\iti;l'J?xi~•<:.< '.■'.}.:. Ik all'. -tria1,.:,... ;■ ■ ;•-..,y GCi j„o , :C ;, ;,; ; /,.,,. , : .. Mt < " : The hearing of t incen : ■ a'gaujst'' ybung-Brown'iwas ucbhK-. plefediip-day.';Mr; prisoner, ,' three hours, ;the defence.. No ; evidence owas-.called".; ; The' "prisoner/ '--for triab : . His^itailtwiisenlarged,' two of prisoner, ' $5j)0;, —ITr G. : W. Owen's ■loss^ ; by: ; the ..fire last-'nightfjs : following is the : 'calendar, of pri'sbhers for'; ; trial 1 : at the.S.uprema iCourt,.. commencing on next:'—John Hawkins,, .a ; mineWy stealing auriferous demanded pending, the.Uecisibnjof the Appeal ;Oourt in Wellington on points of law raised.;rby-. his; counsel; .;Jbhii: : Gudge, abbjireri unnatural .offence;, • William'. 'Johnstbn;su'nnaturai: pffehoei; •'. .Henry, Brady, house-breaking; "George! Mountain, receiving 'property; : Henry Arnptt'3)igbyj; larceny as a baileei.; Felix 1 Seymour, four charges, of "erab'ezzleineht; Edwd.Jones,twochargesof embezzlement;;; Walter, "Af 1 ! larceny; Eerom'ai Paapu, wilful murder; Geo.'.Smith larceny [ t as a bailee; Charles Wctherall; alias Charles' Andrews, stealingfrom a dwelling; Heta, aliasTeke-Puru, horse-stealing:; and John. Mahir^perjury.—Sailed(The 'Victori,' for Sydney and Melbourne, and the. s.s;''Maranaki,' for the South.- y :• . ;^haremarke^ : — Sales'r Tliame;s>Gas, ; 3k'6dV 3d ;''Cifcy": of .'York, 115.3d. Buyers:\Mpanataiari, 36s;' ; Golden- Calf ;(double issue);- lis;-;In. verriessj 3s.''Sellers:' Gifcy:'of Lohdbni : 305.; Caledonian,- £9,lss';' Sdns;bf,FreedomV9os; Whau,,6ss;,Thamesi;67s : 6cL: .oarei:i2s;^xi!vv%::^^^^..■.ft'.4'^;'k'■. 'pvm'orsi own; •:^ r ■ ;^.4-Cobomandel, p'^m.',/ .-The Union Beach got specimens to-day from'the stone's, and the leader is looking ;vreU-:theßpyai-pak: have Bout 2blbs of specimens for the? week.r-The City,, of . Auckland got a .parcel of: good -. specimens to-day'ffomthestbpes. -The specimens ■were crushed to-day, and ~they retort to-'; morrow,: ■•— : The' • Who'dThave-tfiought-ii; have' a small parcel of picked stone and : specimens to' " : hand.—The New.-Green ' HarpJeader is looking better;; th.an",ever.' •;They-got some,splendid stone.to-day.— ! •'The,Three Brothorß took some very gpod 'stone; from their low level to-day.--In ; Main's claim''the leader in the. winze, is •shb'wing'up'very well.—There is nothing 'to report from the. Tokatea or Harbpur ; ; v.'-i-:'. '<■■■ ■.■■.■^]' !: 'X-'r : -
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1856, 4 July 1874, Page 3
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