HBH 1892 August 31 2 AUCKLAND Tuesday-per United Press Association. A deputation waited on the Mayor this morning in support of a petition presented asking the Mayor to convene a public meeting to open up further inquiry into the death of PLUMMER, killed by a constable at Hunua lately. The Mayor said he had not wish to hinder the inquiry, but he thought the matter should rest in the hands of the judicial authorities. Later: The mayor has received a telegram from the Minister of Justice intimating that the government decline to interfere in PLUMMER'S case, the matter having already been investigated by a jury at the coroner's request. At the Supreme Court today Frederick WRIGGLESWORTH, charged with assault, was acquitted. A young man named William GEORGE, who was on probation for 12 months, and who had only paid £4 10s towards £20 ordered to be paid by him towards the cost of his prosecution, was re-arrested, and not withstanding all Mr TOLE'S pleadings his Honor held that an able-bodies man ought to have been able to pay the money within the time specified. As the accused evinced no desire to pay the money, even if allowed six months' extension of time, he was sentenced to three months' hard labor. Mr BISHOP, R.M., has met the natives at Kawakawa who obstructed the surveyors. They promised to abstain from further action. At a meeting of the Liberal Association this evening a resolution was passed to the effect that the association are of the opinion that strong opposition should be shown to the petition of Mr G.S.COOPER, praying Parliament to grant him a further sum of public money in addition to his pension of £533 per annum, and also that no public money should be given to the widow of the late Sir Harry ATKINSON while there are unemployed and deserving poor in distress in the colony.