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CROMWELL.

[FROM OCR OWN CORIiESroS-HE.NT.J Wednesday, 3rd" July. The removal 'of Mr Warden btratford from this district has given very general dissatisfaction, and the jmblic are not, likely to submit tamely to the substitution, instead of an Offieer in Charge, or whatever functionary he may be deemed', the district is rapidly improving, and its importance entities it to be reckoned as an independent district, and not a subsidiary one. T'lciic T ■c'uu.'i:.: ...i:. Lrolen

*Qut in the cattle running in the District/ and I dhi told'that some deaths have occurred, while one-party has for se f pre-, servation been compelled to shoot a few head, that, showed unmistdkenable signs of being affected. Mr Warden Robinson with great and commendable Jtromplitude issued'printed proclamations, interdicting the introduction, or removal of cattle within proscribed boundaries ; this, it is to be hoped with due vigilance on the part of the owners of cattle, will' eradicate, or at least stay any further progress of the disease. The frosts have considerably interrupted sluicing operations of late, but happily the low state of the river permits of active and profitable operations being carried on, on its banks and beiches; so that in point of the production of gohJ> lias been no falling off. The great water race now in course of construction from the Lowbur-?, is advancing towards completion, and a few weeks will see its waters employed oh the river terraces in the neighborhood of the Township. WARDEN'S COURT. 28th June, 1867. Before Mr Warden Stratford. "Williams v Witcher. Application for dissolution of partnership. The desired dissolution was ordered. Wiltsher to retain property, and pay Ho Williams the sum of .£BO, within three months. RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Police v Goodyer. Breach of the 32nd and 33rd clauses of the Licensing Ordinance, the person com'plained against having kept his house ripen on a Saturday night after 12 o'clockFined 40 shillings and two shillings costs. Kelly v Hildebcrg. Claim for £IOO, goods delivered.—Settled out of Court.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 271, 5 July 1867, Page 2

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CROMWELL. Dunstan Times, Issue 271, 5 July 1867, Page 2

CROMWELL. Dunstan Times, Issue 271, 5 July 1867, Page 2

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