TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.
(from our own correspondent). Dunedin, March 2, 4 p.m. The telegram libel case has been postponed pending the argument in the Supreme Court. A criminal information has been laid against Mr.Lemon, the Telegraph * Commissioner Tbt breach of the Telegraph Act, in supplying a copy of Mr. Stafford’s speech to Mr. Gisborne. The hearing will take place •on the 16th 'instant. The Governor has not yet arrived « the Bluff, buc is hourly expected. Superintendent has gone to Into meet him there. Twenty two candidates for the resentation of the Town in the Pro■reaacial Council have announced themselves. Auckland, February 27. The yield of the Californian claim for the week is 12,000 ounces. A dividend for three weeks was declared at the rate of £lB per share. The Junction, Long Drive, Tookeys Tin a, and Waitemata companies are yielding splendid returns, and shares in them are rapidly advancing.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 463, 3 March 1871, Page 3
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