Telegraphic.
I THE KAIWARA MURDER. r Weilington, Saturday, a The e\iilence for' the prosecution ■r was concluded last night. ThoB.M, ;• exprossed his opinion that a, prima ' facie'cnse had been made out against Louis Chemis, and howas committed , for trial at the next sitting of the f Supreme Court. The accused reserved s his defence. i i. . . Arrival of the Frisco Mail-. f . Auckland, Saturday. ; i At 8 p,m, the Mariposa with the ' s Frisco mail arriued, The passengers I j for New Zealand areMes?rsßeauraont, ' • Ilia, and Nohan. Mr Spreight, • Comniißioner of' Victorian Bailwavu, ( I and Mr Goodchap, ex-.Oomnnaioner, < L aro through passengers, I j Jaw-Breaking. • 1 ! Christchoboh, June 21... 1 Anotbpr cowardly assault has taken 0 place in Lyttelton Gaol. The prisoner j Shine, alias Dennis Murphy, when 1 ! taking off his heavy hobnailed boots, s struck another prisoner, Charles J Foalar, over the juw, breaking it and 0 inflicting deep fleah wounds. The men ri had quarrelled duriug the day, Shine t] took his opportunity of revenge; and is tl now in solitary confinement pending c ; bis trjnl, Sliiuois a very old offender. ft Auckland Items. j - ' Auckiand,'June 2.1, jl a meeting of the Irish Dele- a gates' Reception oouiiuitt.ee' a pon- ™ vorsation took place: as to the • advisoblcness of recommending Mr y John Dillon to open his mission in ff New Zealand in Wellington, .It was a) decided to ask Sir 6, Grey for his » opinion. tl The creditors ofT.L. White have m oequestod the official Assignee to n( realise the bankrupt's estate, It is j. stated that White is in Sydney, and p, the oreditors consider if inexpedient f u > to proceed against him, . . At the adjourned meeting of the ,; c Auoklamj North licensing Committee t e] to-day, renewals of the licenses to the jj, Clantica'rde and Wharf: Hotels were su refused on the ground , that the ue houses were not • required in the jjjj neighbourhood. The -licenses; of the jj e Shamrock and Aurora': Hotels have [ 0 been renewed pn''cqndition' t)iat they ' m are.transfevred'tp persons'qth'pr tjian ! .' ; ' .the prespnt :"■:■;.;"■'■:';Kpnou ohita - ■■ '■.': '/'■ .■;.-;
.Clears out rats, mice, roaches flics antsi-hsfj-bnga, beetles, insects, skunks ack-rabbit3, sparrows, gopher s, A bornijta.'anddruyoitts,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3237, 22 June 1889, Page 2
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360Telegraphic. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3237, 22 June 1889, Page 2
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