In reference. to the Tichborne case the " Ballarat Courier " of the Ist in at., has the following : — " A gentleman called upon us yesterday and placed some information at our disposal with regard to the Tichborne case that is likely to be attended with very important results. We have instituted the necessary inquiries to prove the bona fides or otherwise of this information, and so soon as all the materials are before us they will be published in our columns. Presuming our correspondent's information, to be genuine, wbieb. at present we have no reason to doubt, we shall be able to show that the claimant is unquestionably the butcher Orton, of whom such frequent mention has-been made at the trial. We expect to have all the information necessary to this end in our possession before the next mail leaves for Europe."
A woman in Hokitika lately died of congestion of the brain, caused by drinking a bottle of brandy.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 190, 5 October 1871, Page 7
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158Untitled Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 190, 5 October 1871, Page 7
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