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TELEGRAMS.

The Governor. Auckland, To-day. The, Governor leaves per the Hinemoa at four .this afternoon. ■ ‘! ' ,i " ''fi^Procedurii. 1 At the Resident Magistrate's .Court yesterday itwfcs stated that a letter had been received from the Minister of Justice to that an erroneous practice had been adopted in the Court by putting in a summons at the timeof its issue, the charge for * r solicito#,wbich Was regulated by the amount of the sum claimed. The Minis* terof JUStice’Suggested that in future tbit Sraotibe should be discontinued. The lagistrate,’ having heard the statements of the members of the profession press nt, intimated:that he saw' no reason to alter. the exisling practice. - ■ Fined for Overloading. New Plymouth, To-day Captain McArthur, of the steamer McGregor, wax summoned for having on April-carried a greater number of passengers in the Sieamerfrom Waitara than-wur; allowed by his certificate. The charge i-vaa admitted, but it was stated ' that an extra number of natives who came on -hoard -was ;iiot found out until after the’vessel had'Started. ■ He was fined 9s, and a 1 Is for evory extrapassenger. The New Plymouth Breakwater. The -steamer Oreti .landed a cargo of the breakwater this morning, although a strong westerly gale’was blowingShdihe sea rough outside. The water insMe ' the was perfectly t: r yiw .Colonial Treasurer. . Wellington, To-day. Major Atkinson has decided to address his atHiwera on Tuesday nexti-; He-will also speak at ! Patea on Wednesday, and- at New Plymouth on Friday, after which he ; proceeds to Nelson-, »'addressing a public meeting on National Insurance, etc. v/ . FoundThe lad Hagan,- who was lost in the bush-at s 'Upper Butt, baa been found in an exhausted cohdition. ' ‘ ■ ■ ■ l ‘ The.Tablea Turned-Mfj-JL'Malcolm, merchant of Welhas baenrre-arrested on a warrant from Palmerston North, charging him with,l^rceny ; as a bailee, and remanded until Rriday next. 7h& Trades and Labor Council. wH .■ V.f : Dt;NEbiit,'To;day; ' Ab-a‘special meeting of the Otago Trades and Labor Council last evening, the invitation of tfie Council to the .City and suburban members to be present was largely^teaponded 10. .’The members addressed the meeting on various subjects of interest to thsundufrtrial classes, and were - aocorded a uniinimods vote of than ks. A monster meeting is to'be held shortly in Dunedin, when.the city and suburban membets Wanvited to apeak. ' .

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 953, 26 May 1883, Page 3

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TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 953, 26 May 1883, Page 3

TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 953, 26 May 1883, Page 3

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