NEW PLYMOUTH.
This day. Arson at New Plymouth. The adjourned inquest on the burning of Charnock's bouse in 1883 was concluded last evening. Several additional witnesses were called, and the jury returned the following verdict:—" The jury is of opinion that the premises of George Charnock, St. Aubyn street, were wilfully set fixe to on the 29th of January, 1883, and the evidence points to Mr Qhar- ■ nock tdded a rider to the effect that great credit :was- :d^l^!;';Serl|p^^or:'::I?ajrdy" forVthe^ skill -li|^h«id^^ out|the e^ence^fjwso long a time had elapsed ; since- ;the^fiinßit j|Tjhe;%)r<ift (^'committed* Mrs./Oharno'c]fe:rfp^J!|l*i(wf'-:--a--' charge of' anon, and Mr Gharnock was remanded,: as Mr Pardy stated he would have to bring both prisoners before another Court on other charges. , ; / /
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4871, 20 August 1884, Page 2
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119NEW PLYMOUTH. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4871, 20 August 1884, Page 2
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