DUNEDIN.
(Prom our own Correspondent.) ' : This day. The Intercolonial Cricket Team.
The Australasian strongly opposes the Australian team visiting iNeiv Zealand."' It says no representatives of Victoria and New South Wales could be got to come over, and if they could they would be able to.play a picked fifteen or eighteen of New Zealand. It advises the ]New Zealanders to send over a team to Victoria.
The Bigamy CaseIn Schmidt's case, the judge said he had received a letter from the woman's hnaband offering to receive her back. While the judge was vravering between discharging htr or taking recognizance for hergoodbehaviour, the police enlightened him aa to hef antecedents. Mr. Justice Johnson said that if he sentenced her to mere nominal imprisonment the might serve ker husband a similar trick, therefore, he sent her to gaol for lix months^
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1680, 7 July 1875, Page 2
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139DUNEDIN. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1680, 7 July 1875, Page 2
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