ARRIVAL OF THE GOVERNOR.
Auckland, Friday, 5 p.m. Maria Kaudall, a confirmed d u.ikatd, went to the oometery la*fc ni^ht, when in a state of intuxication. She was found dead this-morning. Nearly all her clothes were torn from her body, which proves that she died in the horrort. Levi Coekfrton, measonger at the Bank of New South Walcs_wiv^fouad d-ad.on the iloor pf the Bank tins morning: lie haa*a—e r clmche.l in His han.l. An inuuert wai held to-day, llie jary returned u verdict ta the ofleot u.«i, deceasad died Iroii serous apoplexy. Sarah Bell, oharged-wilh stealing a lotfor cont lining £120, hns been discharged ; tho cas3 was withdrawn. It h understood that a new information will be laid. Daniel Burke has been arrested at Mercury Bay, charged with the murder of Marks, clerk to the saw-mills, who was found dead in the water a few weeks ago. It is alleged that Burke quarrelled with deceased on the night of his death, and was heard to use threatening language. Burko has suffered ten yeara' impriuonmeut for manslaughter.
-.. T , Tauranga, Juno 13. Mr Jjuslc addressed a crowded mooting last night in reference to hia candidature for tho Superintendency. He made an able speech. A Toto of confidence was proposed. He refuses to accept promises until all tho candidates had expressed their viewa. A vote of thaulu wa« carriid unanilnoualjr.
mt ™ , rx Holcitika, Friday. Lhe Claud Hamilton liai arrived with Governor Sir J. Fergusson and family.
_. ... , Greymouth, Friday afternoon. Iho Mayor and Council met the Governor outside the bar and presented an address.
Australia. Graves has entered an action against the Inspector of the Union Bank for breach of contract. Damages are estimated at £20.000.
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 172, 14 June 1873, Page 2
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282ARRIVAL OF THE GOVERNOR. Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 172, 14 June 1873, Page 2
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