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Auckland, June 11, The house of Mr A, Isaacs, Hmmiera, and grounds, comprising about ten acres, have been purchased by Mr E Whitliy, M.H.B. Tho price' is stated to he somewhere between LSOOO and LGOOO, •
The following sentences were iinpt sad at the Supreme Court to-diiy : -John McDonald, for. horse-stealing, live years' penal servitude; Alfred Hall, for sheep-stealing, two years' imprisonment with hard labor. A verdict of guilty was returned against E. J3. Jngger, charged with having bt ilen n number of cm of kerosene, the property of Arnold, Cheney & Co,, in whose employment he was, and T. Perriman, charged with having received tli9 stolen property. Sentence was deferred,
The Colonial Sugar Company's Noa, 1 and 2 sugars have been advanced in price L2, and No 1 LI 15, :
"In tho case of Louis Payet, accused of the murder of the woman Mary Ann Wilson, at Arch Hill, the grand jury threw out the bill, hut returned a true bill against him on a charge of manslaughter, Charles Wilkinson was found guilty of stealing live books from the Public Library, but sentence was deferred, as four other charges of a similar' character are to bo brought against him, .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3228, 12 June 1889, Page 2
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200Auckland Items. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3228, 12 June 1889, Page 2
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