LATEST TE AROHA NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.-OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Te A roha, Monday.
A ii in 10 meeting i-, t<> be held in the Town ll.ill to night fui tlio pmpo^e of taking htcpi to pit-vent, if portable, the icmuval of W.uden KeniK'k. Thcie h likely to be consideiable couipetition foi the Lucky Hit cl.urn to-inor-low, sovcuil i).uti<-s being anxious to obtain tlio giound. Tiofosoi and^[l^ Baldwinaic announced to pei fuim lime to-uionow uud Wednesday evening.
A cvse of killing was recently reported iv Euiope, vheie on trial, it came out that a man had killed three wives. In each cibe the victims weie bound and tickled to death by slight application to tlieii bare feet. A m\nN.kioi<-, .ifl.iir is reported fioin Urmlwdl, in the Peak distiiutof Dcrbyhiinc. A local fanner was known to bo In ing on b.id terms with his wile, and suddenly the woman disappeaied. The in ighboms beat died for her, even breaking open the chimney of the house, and the seaich is to be canied on with bloodhounds. The man has since committed &ui,c\d«.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2058, 15 September 1885, Page 2
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177LATEST TE AROHA NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.-OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Te Aroha, Monday. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2058, 15 September 1885, Page 2
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