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(By Telegraph.—Press Association,) THo Murder Oaso. - Wellington, Tuesday. Haines was again before the Cpj&H. this morning on a charge of nuuW ing Henry Crawford. Mr Joli.vnie appeared to prosecute on behalf ot Mrs Crawford, Mr Skerrott, for the accused, objected on the grounds that the tormor had no loam standi, as DeteotiveOampboll was the informant, Ultimately the case was put back until two o'clock to enable the Inspector to consult the Crown Law Officers, Dr/OTOd Namer, Tuesday. Samuel Pinder, a settler atOniaru« anui, was drowned last night while crossing the Tutaekuri River, Finder was aged 26, and wus only recently married. DostrtotlvoEushFw New Plymouth /fuwday, Telegrams from Okato, about 20 miles from town, state that bush fires were raging in tho district .yesterday. Miles of fencing, and hundreds of aores of grass have been, destrpyeibesides outhouses and sheds. Dwolff' ing houses were saved with difficulty.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4021, 26 January 1892, Page 2
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147VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4021, 26 January 1892, Page 2
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