TELEGRAMS.
[per press association.] Mail Coaches Exempt. Wellington, To-day. In the Appeal Court this morning;
judgment was given in the case Hibiry v. M'Ara. The action was brought to recover tolls of which payment had been refused by the defendant, on the ground that since the coming into force of ih) Post Office Act, 1881, his coaches (carrying the mails) were exempt from tolls. The Court found for defendant, holding that all vehicles carrying mails are exempt from tolls.
Te Whiti and Tohu Visit Their “ Colored Brethren.” Dunedin, To-day.
Te Whiti and Tohu visited the Maori Kaik on Saturday, and were received cordially by the natives. Subsequently Charles Wesley, the well-known chief took them severely to task for their past conduct. Te Whiti made no reply, but Tohu said he and Te Whiti were dead to all intents and purposes, and nothing said to them now could be of any availThey did not seem discontented with the result of their visit. A Substantial Help. Friday’s concert realised nearly LIOO for the Timarn Relief Fund.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 660, 12 June 1882, Page 2
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174TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 660, 12 June 1882, Page 2
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