INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.
Auckland, July 9. The B,b. Richmond, which arrived from Fiji to-day, bring, newi that the Auokland eohooner Julia Prloe went ashore near Raratonga on Bth May Oaptata Olark iru not able to get her off, and the ship was sold to Natives, who floated her, She la to be brought to Auckland to be repaired, 5 Gary and Jas. Parlne, the French con- , rlotß, were again brought before the . Police Ooort this morning, on a charge of larceny of the yacht Martinet at New Caledonia. Mr Williamson, for the prose* - tion, stated that while it was not pro- , posed to abandon the old charges, there > was another oharge of having been « convicted m the French Republic of , penal crimes. The Frenoh Oousul had , represented this to the Governor, who ' had issued his warrant for their arrest on 1 the further oharge. He asked for a ■ further remand of eight days. Dr Giles, who was on the Bench, whilst granting a ! remand, said he should have no hesitation m dfamiislng the charge of larceny l if it were not for the faot th>t an o^'oer woujcj be here m 9 fax days from, Noumea and. that a new warrant had been issued, $.c Did a doubt whether to geant • remand, as the coarse was altogether contrary to the spirit of our laws. The body found at Point Resolution on Sunday has been identified as that of McMillan, a young man whose relation! reside In Auckland. It is suspected daoeased commited sulolde through dltap* pointed love. Wellington, July 3. The hulk Speo, sunk by the Rosamond, has been floated. It has been deolded not to hold a magisterial inquiry into the oironmitanoaa. as the Marine •Department considers the •captain's certificate Is not oalled "into questton, U'beiiig moreW i matter of bei-thlngj ' " * " ~ ■» The balanoe sheet of the Island Bai ?*rk Company shows a total Indebtedness of £730, and with liabilities for the iluij. ing year of £4flO, give a total of £1220. the only oouvertlble asset being £120, leaving a defiolenoy of £1100. The Olreotors consider some sahema should hi adopted to preserve the property, whioh has already lost prasent shareholder! £9000, The Directors recommend an increase of the oipltal by £5000 In &l shares: The annual meeting lapsed foe want of a quorum. ' • ' Duneoin, Jaly 3, It is stated that a writ of ctrtiarar-i will be taken oat, by whloh married women who were granted licenses at the annual meeting of the I/oensing Committee and Liceuslog Bjnoh will be calh 1 on fcj show cause why the certificates should not bo ijUMbtd,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1884, 4 July 1888, Page 2
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