TELEGRAMS.
(PKB PUSSS AffBKCT.)
AUCKLAND.
Thii day. Eoosption of Archbishop Stein.
The Tarerua has arrired, she left Sydney on the ISfch: Passengers—For Auckland: Mr and Miss Waterhouse, Mrs and Miss McLean, with several Mothers. For Napier—Messri Dixon, Gillerston ttnd 3 steerage, tud 11 toni cargo. Archbishop Steiu wai received cordially at midnight by, the lioman Catholics, who had prepared a pretty illumination at the Bishop's house. A Biutal Husband. A had case of a tabbing came on at the Police Court to-day. Samuel Home was charged with stabbing: his wife in th« shoulder. Dr Baynluu deposed he found! cloven bruises and three stabs on the body of the wife. Home is a. drunken wretch, and the wife a hard working woman. The ease is still proceeding.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3433, 23 December 1879, Page 2
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126TELEGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3433, 23 December 1879, Page 2
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