Macassey v. Bell.
(Daily Times.) ' vt : The following tulogvama.disolosb.tlie'cliai'^ds which have recently been made to the ,'CoiO-.'-' nialGwvommout by ...Judge Ward, Honor Justice- Chapman., in -connection with tlto action of Macasseywß'oll :-3*M ;i oifi i'.tiv !tw[ii>J lftj!!*r!i?_ i_y.r Oa tl? arif;'XpnVJß74l "Jj To' Honourable'Julmr-i Vogel', Wellington'. Great excitement in Dvmeclin' consequent on Judge's order-to produce telegrams. It is reported, and I believe not withoiftSoihe truth, that Ma'cassey has-gbt l access to'-'thent. ri Tins should.be looked'into.- -'You-have a remedy. Surely there is ample' proof' of' Judge-Ohap-man's partialityin .the matter.' His sofrisa partuer of Macassey's,':ahd' holds' a brief/' in the case, and he is .likewise godfather fito*' Macassey's child. '-Willyoiv attend to my suggestion and suspend Judge Chapman?until after the meeting of the General Assembly'?' Send down Judge Jdhnston 'to try the adse. You can get a copy of the Judge's -order respecting the telegrams from the DeputyHfsgistrar. No suspicion : whatever Will be excited regarding what I mentiohod. Do not hesitate ;no time to lose ; act at once; ,''•'' . '• ' C. D. R. Ward. i .". ■' . Oamafui-. April,: ■ : | To Honourable Julius Vogel, Wellington.. 1 never make-private complaints; of course 1 1 intend-it to 1 be a public one.;: 1 shall be'in j Wellington next week, and will then proveI to you beyond all 'doubt hew entirely in-; terested- Judge. Chapman' is ; in'the' wholeaffair. ': It would be the height of 'injustice to allow Mm to hoar the case.' .Me works!only. | through Maeassey. So ond else-has a'chance.' i Not a moment to be lost; act-at once, orJtliey will succeed. '.-.► m'tvi'; <•<>. ".,:ii:i:,' •■'.,•■ , . CttRWAM.,:;
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 237, 26 May 1874, Page 6
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255Macassey v. Bell. Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 237, 26 May 1874, Page 6
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