TELEGRAMS.
(PjSB PEBSS A88OCIATION.)
AUCKLAND.
Last night. Supremo Oouit. John Brown, for unlawfully wounding, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment ; fiobert T?eece, house robbery, twelvemonths; Jame3 Walden, stealing, twelve months; Aubrey Fitzgerald, breaking and entering, and MicbaeFHcad and William Flowers, malicious injury to property, acquitted. The bill against Henry Perm and Edward McCahey, for false pretenpes, was thrown out. A true bill was returned against Bosing, Emily Smith, for infanticide.
This day. Charles Palmer was sentenced to two years for forgery. Nominations for the Auckland Cup, Racing Club Handicap, Steeplechase, and the two principal events of the Spring meeting close to morrow night at 8.
Two Drowaiag Ac§idents. The body of the Frenchman Kisal, drowned at Tauranga on Tuesday, has been recovered. A boy named Edie, while gathering ferns on tbe bank of the Waikato river, at' Hamilton, slipped in and was drowned.
The extension of the Waikato railway to Cambridge is to be opened on Wednesday next.
The New Zealand Sugar Company have twelre vessels either on tbe way from Java and Fiji or loading there for Auckland, to bring 7780 tons of raw sugar.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4908, 2 October 1884, Page 2
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186TELEGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4908, 2 October 1884, Page 2
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