LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS.
[by TELEGRAPH.— OWN' CORRESPONDENT.]
Supreme Court.
Al'cki.anh, Wednesday Ts At the Supreme Court to clay, tiie conviction obtained at the Thames agam>t R. Richards, of tlcc (tacner Rowen Hotel, for keeping the In tel '.pen after closing time, was quashed, it being proved that the front and side; doors wore closed, therefore the hotel could not be said to be open under clause 100 of the Act. Mr Udy Retires from EdenMr Udy notifies that in consequence of domestic affliction he retires from the Kden contest. Bankruptcy of Mr J. R- Smith. Mr ,1. H. Smith, formerly a Katikati settler, and latterly the proprietor of the Freeman’s Ray bone-mill, was examined in bankruptcy to-day. He stated that in 1877 he brought to the colony 1'3,000 in cash and goods. His losses are atti ibntaiilc to the non-remunerative character of the mill business. Death of a Pioneer. News has been received of the death of Mr John Alex. Wilson, one of the pioneer missionaries who came to the colony in 1838. He established the first church missionary stations at I’nriri, Thames, and subsequently at Matamata and Tauranga. Ho died at Jersey, aged 7ffl
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2354, 11 August 1887, Page 2
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195LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2354, 11 August 1887, Page 2
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