LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH. -OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Wellington, Monday.
Tub Governor, Lady Jervom, .utd family and suite am expected to leave foi Chn.stchiirLh on Wednesday. A thud attempt h.is been mado to bum clown tlio house of Air Curry, aenr., in lio\biUKh street, and next door to the residence of Mr C. Curry, winch was recently burnt down under suspicious circumstance*. Tho uisiiianco companies interested h,i\e notified Mr Cm i y that they will not pay tlio amount of the insurance if tho place ih burnt down. A Maori chief committed suicide .it Arahuri thin morning at 5 o'clock. Ho hanged himself in a Maori meeting house. The Supremo Court sessions commenced this morning, before His Honour tho Chief Justice. Thero arc si\ cases, all unimportant, except one of embuz/.loment from the (iovernnient Insuranco Department. The Grand Jury found no true bill a«i 111 st (ilover, charged with indecent <is>,,uilt, true bills at?ainftt (Jriftith for l.irceny ; Ah Sing, larceny ; Geo. Grant, larceny ; Saiali Kllen Kitto, larceny, and F. li. •Seaborne, einljo/,7l(;uient.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2073, 20 October 1885, Page 2
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171LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH. -OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Wellington, Monday. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2073, 20 October 1885, Page 2
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