Nakeb, June 5. Hereina. the old Maori who was re« flen'ly roastpd to drive a devil out of him, died yesterday. His baker awaits trial at the Supreme Court for assault, but this will complicate matters. Auckland, June 6. The police intend prosecuting th/ principals io the late case of cockfightiDg< June 7. A wliale was barpoonod yesterday in the harbor here by Captain Farquhar and boats' crew, \ ufc it got away with the harpoon and line. • Jf A man named Gnartz, a Swede, was found early this morning hanging to a lamp post near the gaa works. The de« ceased, about two months ago. in company with a mate named M'Bornie, armed from Sydney. They were supposed to be diggers, and, after remaining a few days, proceeded to Whangari gum fields. Their success not being so good as they hoped, they returned t> Anck» land, and soon afterwards M'Bdrnie left' for^Sydney, Quartz remaining behind. An open verdict was returned.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 11 June 1880, Page 2
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