SPECIAL TELEGRAMS To " The Waikato Times." (From the Anglo-Australian Telegraph Agency.) AUCKLAND. Wednesday.
The charge of incendiarism against Alexander Brown will .terminate to-morrow. Evidence is now being taken for the defence showing that a ttsin was seen running round Phillips' comer ; also, that a man was observed sitting on Must and Co.'s door step. A prostitute Avill be called to show that prisoner was in her company till shortly before the fire. Arrived : The Countess of Kintore from London, after making a passage of 93 days. All well on board. Wellington, s.s., from the South. The Novelty, barque, lias arrived from Sydney, she left there on the 7<h, and brings the Torres Stiaits mail, also late English news.
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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 339, 16 July 1874, Page 2
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118SPECIAL TELEGRAMS To "The Waikato Times." (From the Anglo-Australian Telegraph Agency.) AUCKLAND. Wednesday. Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 339, 16 July 1874, Page 2
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