His Excellency the Governor arrived in Wellington on the 18th inst. At the District Court sitting at Invercargill the other day, Waddel, a cattle dealer, claimed £2OO damages from the Superintendent, as proprietor of the Southland railways, on account of his servants having agreed to convey a heifer belonging to plaintiff from Invercargill to the Bluff, and through the carelessness of the railway servants the heifer was put in a truck unlit for the purpose ; in consequence of which the heifer attempted to jump out, whereby she breke nlaintiff's loir. The jury assessed damages at .t'ITU.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 224, 24 February 1874, Page 6
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