COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.
LSBOIC OUB OWN CORRESPONDENTS. 1 Auckland, last night. ■Mr Justice Conolly took hie seat on the Supreme Court Bench yesterday, and was Welcomed by the legal profession, of whom a large number was present. Ths receipts on Saturday at the football Snatch against the native team was .£276. The Areial railway, 11J miles long, has been constructed at the Champion mines, Te Aroha. Wellington, last night. The hearing of the charge of perjury against Detective Benjamine, in connection with the Chemis case, was continued at the Magistrate’s Court yesterday and to day. Chemis’ examination and crossexamination Concluded yesterday. Other witnesses gave evidence, including the Premier (recalled). The case was further adjourned. A sheath knife, sharp, two edges, and a shot pouch have been found in a small creek near the Scene of the Kaiwarra murder by a man named Low, who was led to make the search from dreaming, four successive nights, that the knife was to be found there, The police Me making inquiries,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 344, 29 August 1889, Page 3
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167COLONIAL TELEGRAMS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 344, 29 August 1889, Page 3
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