TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
[from our own correspondent.] DUNEDIN. Tuesday, 9 a.m. The total number of shares applied for in the Mosgiel Woollen Factory Co., is 12,267. Number to be allotted, 8000'. The Diocesan Synod yesterday, by majority of twenty-three votes to four, adopted a resolution affirming the desirability of efforts being made by the Church of England in Otago to promote the introduction of denominational schools everywhere throughout the diocese. Another alarm of fire was raised yesterday morning at 3 o'clock, the locale being Fleming's shop, near the Criterion. The fire was put out in a few minutes. An inquiry will be held to-day. Nearly all the notices of allocation of shares in the National Insurance Company have now been issued. The case, White vemis MacKeliar, is now being tried. The Supreme Court enters upon the seventh day of the case this morning. It will probably be concluded about the boginning of next week. Captain Harding, an old Colonist, was found drowned at Lyttelton yesterday morning. The excitement in Aucklan d over the Superintendency is reported to be intense". Mr Thos. S. Weston, barrister, of Auckland, has been appointed Judge of the District Court, Hawke's Bay.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 208, 4 November 1873, Page 5
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