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PEI 4 AMi 1.0-AUSTKAU AX I‘KESS TKI.KuIMI'II AGIACV. Last Night’s News. AroKUSD, Friday Night. The divorce ease brought by Carpenter, M 1* C. for the 111 -lines, against hi- wifi- and Barber, gum merchant, co-respondent, occupied lho attention of the Supreme Court, during the lasi (hree i}hv», and has filled tin- local journals The ewnvsuondeuce road in the oas ■ was of a r.-m.-.i-kat-ie character. The chud pie;!# for the defence were withdrawn. Adultery ; ,nd birth of a >• .ild clear! v proved. The defence iv-ts on an allcg it ion i hat petitioner, by not being sufficiently watchful over his wife, throwing her in eo-r» spondent’s company, conduced to adultery. Tin: Judge sums up to-morrow. B note's IKx mill at the Manukau Heads has been destroyed by tire. AVeu,IS(IION t , Friday Night. The prosecution against Ilunia and oth.cr rmtivo disturbers at Horowhenua has been staved on the ground that, under the circumstances, the ends of justice have been served by what nas been done. (FROM A COi;UF.Si’ONUEST.) K.UTEU, Friday Night. The Paterson returns to Wellington to-morrow instead of proceeding North. Tuupo ILices. (FROM OI’E SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT) Xaitpo, Friday Night. The racing at Opepe was good. The Hurdle Kace was won by Parka way, Hope second. Maiden Plato: Whakahihi, 1 ; Hinan, 2. Cup ; Rattling Haven, 1 ; Ben JSevis, 2. Ladies’ Purse: Maori, .1; Pretender, 2 Galloway : Dinah, 1. District Plato : Rattling Raven. 1 ; Echo, 2. (PHOM OUK OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Ghahamstowx, Friday Night. Carpenter’s divorce ease causing great excitement iiere, petitioner being well known as one of the representatives of the district in the Provincial Conn ci! M ines quiet. The Wons of Freedom have completed a spendid crashing. In business nothing is doing. Share market stagnant.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 145, 24 January 1874, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 145, 24 January 1874, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 145, 24 January 1874, Page 3

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