NGARUAWAHIA. December 22nd.
7et«r Imwtj, alias Fat Larkin, a resident in fauodsrson's Hotel (Brick Home), «h charted, before W N Searancke, liq., with an assault on Warder Hobeon. It appear* thai while the Warder waa firing come directions as to work, the ■prisoner dashed at him with a spade, which be wm using, with fall intent of hitting him on the head, bat » quick step on one aide saved him the blow, and S ringing on Laveiy, he brought him to c ground. On letting him up, the prisoner made a second charge, bat was met ala Sayert. He was then marched back to the Hotel, where the worthy B.M. recommended him light diet and a dark cell for three days. The Bridge wae opened this morning for publio traffic. The racfcoarae it in fine order, and erery preparation is making for the accommodation of visitors. — P»om cub own Coau-rouDMT.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 706, 23 December 1876, Page 3
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150NGARUAWAHIA. December 22nd. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 706, 23 December 1876, Page 3
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