TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.
(Psa Ph߫s ANsrouTion.)
The Squadron. Auckland, February 14 The Sqnadron arrived this nomine with Admiral Fairfax and His Kxc-dioncy Sir W. Jervois. They were teooived by tbe Volunteers. The opening of the dock bfti been fixed fur Thursday morning. The Governor Is to open the Art Gallery on Friday aftemooD. Tbe r-penlug nl the Industrial Exhibition has been postponed till next week. Itoth. Chbibtoui-Bi H, February 14. Robert Wallace,* weli-known conirsoor ftnd formerly landlord of the Criterion Hotel, Ohristchuron, died this morning at Bhe£eld from the results of It juries reo?iv.d three weeks a*o m wrestling. The English Cricketers and Footballers. Donbdin, January 14. LUlywhlte's orloketets only play three matches In New Zjaland. namely—Ohrlstebnroh, Maroh 22 ; Wellington. Maroh 26* ; Canterbury, return, March 29 ; then taking steamer for Rio. The tngllsh Footballers, to the number ot twenty, leave on Maroh 8, and play their firai match at Dunedin on Apr 1 88, return match, M>y 2. lh y «h«n go .Notth. Landlord!' »nd Tenants. A qu» s tou ett. o i»K the irg<«* rights of tenants and laudlrds' agents was raised •t the M' 'giatra»e.i ' Court to-d«y. An •gent sued for arrears of reut Mr Dennfston, for (b*> tenants, raised a gnes tlon as to the jurisdiction of the Court, •nd en the Bench giving judgment on the facts Counsel obtained delay of judg ment for a week co that be might apply to the Bnpreme Court for a prohibition. Mr Denniaton contended that where the deoree waa a bona fide dispute as to title tht Court was b -und tn dismiss the oasa.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1766, 14 February 1888, Page 3
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265TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1766, 14 February 1888, Page 3
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