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At the Supreme Coiirt this morning (sitting in-Banco) the arguments in the appeal case of Snell v. McLeod, in re Tokatea. G-olci Mining Company, were continued, and were not concluded when we went to press.

On Saturday eveninga man named Patrick Kelly was brought to the hospital, suffering from dislocation.of the shoulder-blade. Kelly had been riding up the Monnatairi Creek, and when near the Victoria battery, the horse was startled by a goat, and fell: with-its hind feet over the bank. It was unable to regain its footing on the road way, and ,fell back, rolling twice over its rider. Drs. Tfosseau and Lethbridge administered chloroform to tbe patient, and reduced the: dislocation.-^ Advertiser. The regular monthly meeting of Lods>e "United Service, 331,' 1.G., will he: held this evening. Messrs.-P. and* J. McLeod-.inform the public that their coach will leave Itiverhead for Kaipara every. Monday at three o'clock. The annual sermon en temperance will be preached on Sunday evening next, at the Symonds-street Music Hall. The trustees of the Kemuera Highway District will meet in the schoolhouse at two o'clock on the 28th November, to hear appeals (if any) against the assessment. A meeting of creditors is advertised to take place in the estate of Alexander Kennedy. The appointment of Thomas Macffarlane, Esq., as trustee'in this estate has been confirmed. A parade of the Auckland Rifle Volunteers will take place in the Albert Barracks, at halfpast S o'clock on Friday afternoon, for the presentation of prizes. Tho Lecture on " Poetry," by the Rev. Mr." Carden, will be delivered this evening at the Symonds-street Music Hall. The Eiagic lantern was exhibited to a large gathering of children in the Wesleyan Highstreet School-room, on Friday evening; the juTepUesjwere highly pleased with the enter"<ainnient, J lor -which they were indebted to Mr. W. Gh Harrison.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 249, 26 October 1870, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
302

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 249, 26 October 1870, Page 2

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 249, 26 October 1870, Page 2

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