TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
[from our own correspondent.]
DUNEDIN.
Tuesday, 10.9 a.m. Professor Millen Cough trey left for England by mail steamer yesterday. He goes Home partly on' University business, and will be back in time to commence his classes in May. The Daily Times' Queenstown correspondent says Warden Beetham intends resigning his position, and offering himself as a candidate for the representation of the Wakatip district in the House of Representatives at the next General Assembly. It is stated that the Government intend to take immediate steps to re-establish the San Francisco mail service.
Bathjate inaugurated the Dunedin District Court jesterday as District Judge. He was attired in wig, gown, &c, members of Bar appearing in lame costume. The Court decided one case.
Genenl Assembly prorogued yesterday by the Governor There were twenty-four members present. There was little interest manifested in proceedings.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 251, 1 September 1874, Page 5
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