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TO THE "WAI X A T O TIME S." ,\ Auckland, 8 ]i m.
The criminal sessions were opened to-day by 1 1 is Honor Sir Gr. Arney, who, m his charge to the Grand Jury commented lengthily on the lute murder m the Waikato district. Ho stati-d that with but the one exception the natnos generally acknowledged the supremacy of the law. Tho murder had political significance. The Government would doubtless feel the necessity of bringing the offenders to jueslice in order to secure tbe peace of Waikato. ilenry Thomas Barekly, battery manager at Coromandel, has been sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment. John Craike and Thomas Binney, for larceny, received sentences of six months' hard labor. John Janes, for embezzlement, bad threo years' confinement allotted to him. Heavy rains at Grahamstown have injured tramway. Landslips of hundreds of tons of earth havo fallen upon Moanataiari tramway. A horse belonging to Mr Gallagher vas killed by slipping oif.
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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 182, 8 July 1873, Page 2
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159SPECIAL TELEGRAMS Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 182, 8 July 1873, Page 2
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