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(FfiOM OUK OWN ioRRKSPONDENT.) •\ r . -. ■ . . \ '%.-••■ .':% ■?'•■■ -I*^l 8. . The Coroner's inquest tdndiing the death of Dennis-Quinlaiij who was found dead on Monday, -openetUithis morning beforp\ihg! : Coron^-jW. H. Sev«ll f: Esq. F^ur;w^n^ai/B.^^.p-. ainined. . • The enquiry was adjourn^. . until , the 19th instant, to..gi^, tli.e, police time to mas[G,enqttines'aiid procure evidence. ...■■. .. There are gray©; siispiciqnS ..of foul play, but everythmgjit prfi^fißs ,'l(ot>s,--very quiet, and the publication of tho "depositio«s :la feeMltcn^^^litil. 4 the enquiry has concluded.' : ' ' JJetectivc Qainrv^mysd to-day. The police are deterniiii'dE^give the circumstances the striose&b- iiivo3tigaiion, but owing to tlio'boily/bjing so much decomposed wht?n found, it is impossible to arrive at the exact nature of the injuries. • <.;.-' r V' 1 ; " . A jarge numbe^^pf witnesses have yet to b 3 examined and 'the enquiry is likely to last sevGraf days. The affair is slirotid^d in mystery. " " "Auckland, 7. The Hon. Mr fcoWston has; ".pro- ' ceoded to the northern settlemeni.s. : • A fire brofce on'fm' Wakefield-sireet : after midnight i?iAVhiW'suighi.i.estaurant and before itcould by suppressed, il - m^^pmuineff^l&T Sandals and Butler andflilcdjetiier,; grocers. . As' i Whito wao missing, the'polioc searched ' the premises, and subsequenay found i ups Lairs ,. the bodies, of White -and a ! woman believed to.be Mrs O'Kcilly, recently convicted of larceny. It is rumored; that: WhiW' had been, drink- . ing .lately. The bodies were adi cad : i tul spectacle. - ;-..•' : ..'•;. ] TIMARU, 7. i :' Frank R'ossiter was eommiUed' for i ™ at m Supreme-'. Court to- < day for atlsmpteM'apo on .ifes^plt, at Albery. .." , ' " ■'*■••-■ . DuNBBIS, 7. The Union Co-s steamer Tarawera J sailed to-day on a ten day's pleasure; • top to the West Coast Soundg, There j so many applicants for passages J year the company will ar- 1 range for two trips. Amongst the pas <
songers.by the Tarawcra are persons from alj parts, of the colony and some .Hoinc and Yictoriaik tourists. * The foyinor includes Lord J. Cordon Len-j-ox aud Mr Wafcncy. M.P. Among rti^ltit^iare. Sir A. A. Richie and "Pi'bi'ek'd^^. Strong. ; ? ' ' The Uity Council are taking steps to give His Excellency the Governor a suitable reception. February 8. [ The Public Works' Department I have accepted a tender for tho Otago .Central contract, biii the name of the successful tenderer is withheld for the present. Westport, 8. A party of visitors returned from Mokihinui last night, They expressed themselves much pleased with the appearance of the reefs opened out there. . Wellington,. 8. It is now arranged that the Governor leaves for Christchurch in the Bingarooma on the 19th instant The Property tax continues to come in freely. The penalty of ten per cent will be rigidly enforced' on all payments made after this evening, and defaulters will be promptly summoned in all directions.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1231, 9 February 1883, Page 2
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