SPECIAL TELEGRAMS To " The Waikato Times." (From the Anglo-Australian Telegraph Agency.) AUCKLAND. Wednesday.
Incendiarism case continued all day. Temahaa the detective corroborated Jeflery's evidence. .Fitts, solicitor's clerk, deposed : That he- was walking up Shortland street on the night of the tire, and when opposite Mfeara Nathan's, Brown wulkeSf over, apparently from Must and Co.'s warehouse. He said, " There is tire over there." Did not hear him call fire. Saw no one running down the street. K. H. Boyd and Longdill gave similar evidence, but they say Brown called out " lire, fire." Did not see a man riflming away, although they must have done so if an^ one had passed up or down the street. George Daniels, night-watchman, said he was standing at Phillip's corner until lire was called, but no person ran there. Other evidence of a similar class was giv en. Walter Hunter, music master, deposed, tl at Brown wns not with him on the night of the fire. The ease was then adjourned till to-morrow. Five witnesses are to be examined. The Taranaki, s.s., has arrived.
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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 333, 2 July 1874, Page 2
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178SPECIAL TELEGRAMS To "The Waikato Times." (From the Anglo-Australian Telegraph Agency.) AUCKLAND. Wednesday. Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 333, 2 July 1874, Page 2
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