(Our own Correspondents.) Auckland, Wednesday night.
SiTPREMi: Coi/ttT.- —Margaret Will Is was found not guilty of mwidoring two childion ;it the Thames on account of insanity, and was ordered to be kept in gaol dining Her Majesty's pleasure —A clrnrgo against Annie Miller of nnuvleriug her child by ju in ping off tlio wliarf with it tied to her lack is proceeding. —A True Bill has been returned ngiinst Kirby. —The contest for Kden between A. K. Taylor and Tole is <>xpected to be very close.—Marsh, the Maori candidate for East Coast has been offered .£2OO to retiio but refused. —There is no intelligence yet from South regarding- the result of the interpro\incial pigeon match.- -Mr. Hunt denies any intention of standing 1 for Waipa. —Mr. Kennedy Hill, of Ilamiiton, is not to be licked, and lias made terms for another pigeon match with Mr. Middleton.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 566, 6 January 1876, Page 2
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146(Our own Correspondents.) Auckland, Wednesday night. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 566, 6 January 1876, Page 2
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