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(By, Telegrapfy-fyess Association.) Laroeny of seal shins. , Invercakgili,, Wednesday, The jufy'itf the secoud; trial found Mollish'and Thomp'son-guilty of the larceny of seal spins'. ' Tboy r'ccoiillo rn'erby bi'oatfiie of his youth and inexperience im the sealing trade, he being only coot to the patties.; -Thejentence was defer-, red, puqditigtbp decision of (be Appeal Court on two points of law,

A Gorman Oraiaor. Auckland, Wednesday. ' The German oruiser Biißsard, of j 1460 tons and eight guns (Captain Gertz), arrived this morning from Samoa in order to spend the remainder of the hurricane season, till the oud of March, in Auckland. Th.o Governor Goes! Wellington, Wednesday. The Governor left shortly after eleven o'clock by special train for Palmersi on, whore lie will stay this evening. Owing to the arrangement? being altered at the last moment there was not a largt attendance of the public, many having gone to the Manawatu station, whorotis he left from the Government sta'ion. The:** wore no speeches, but a number of personal friends bade Lprd and Lady Onslow good bye. A guard of honor attendedanda salute was fired an tho train left,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4040, 17 February 1892, Page 2

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VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4040, 17 February 1892, Page 2

VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4040, 17 February 1892, Page 2

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