TELEGRAPHIC.
(UNITED press association.)
Wellington, Tuesday. At the Supreme Court to-day, P, K, Watty, formerly a commission agent here, was sentenced to five years imprisonment for forgery. Dunedin, April 7. A steerage passenger by the Himalaya, named John Mulholland, a single man, was found dead in his berth from consumption. He was ill when he joined the ship, At the Polico Court to-day, Norah Walsh was committed for trial for abandoning her child on the Pine Hillroad. It appears that the cries of tho infant attracted the notice of a passerby, but as the night was dark it was only after half-an-hour's search he discovered it.
A seduction case, in which £250 damages are claimed, will be heard at the Supreme Court to-morrow before Mr Justice Williams, The plaintiff is Terence Dunn, a commercial traveller, and the defendant is Hugh V, Morris, a photographer. . Theiplaihtiffaiieges that his daughter Maty Christina, aged 17 years, bore to the defendant a child, which died on February 20 last. The defendant denies.the allegations in the plaiutiff's statement of the claim,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1656, 9 April 1884, Page 2
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176TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1656, 9 April 1884, Page 2
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