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serve should uo power wish to bind itself,” . , II H U WASHINGTON April 2. The Republicans have carried the State elections thereby increasing the chances of Grant’s re-election. The republicans carried the Rhodes Island elections. LATEST. The House of Commons rejected Mr. Vernon Harcourt,s motion to reduce the national expenditure. The English Press comment on the absence of any programme in Mr, Disraeli’s speech at Manchester. The University boat race was rowed during a snow storm. , The ship Yatala, from Adelaide, was stranded near Boulogne. The crew and passengers we v e saved. The masts had to be cut away to;save the ship. The Nebraska's mails were delivered in London on March 25. The treaty of Commerce between France and Belgium has been denounced by the Assembly. The proposed tax on raw materials has been abandoned for 1872. An ambassador from Khiva has beets dispatched to St. Petevshurgh to court the friendship of the Crar. Some municipalities in Spain arc associating themselves to obtain the restitution of Gibraltar. There have been destructive earthquakes in California. Many persons were killed and injured. LONDON. April 12. The Tiohborne claimant was arraigned, and pleaded “ Not guilty.” He has been removed to the Queen’s Bench for trial, which commences in June. Tire boy O’Connor, who insulted the Queen, has been sentenced to one year’s hard labor and twenty lashes. Bluff, May 11. The Omeo left Melbourne on tbe sth, after waiting twenty-four hours for the mail, which arrived before she left. Passengers for Dunedin—Mrs. Pioberts and six children and two servants ; Mrs. Walker, two Sisters of Charity, Mr. Hall, Mr. Mackey, Mr. Diggings, Mr. Kirkpatrick, Mr. Jauverin, and twelve in the steerage. NOTICE. In re James Coimew. —Deed of Arrange™ eat. ALL CLAIMS against the above Estate must bo sent into the Trustee not later than Monday, the 20th instant, BENJAMIN NAYLOR, Trustee. BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. mA KE NOTICE that the Hearing i of the Application of ANDREAS CHRISTIAN IVERSEN for an Order of Discharge from las Debts has been Adjourned to the next sitting of the District Court of the Otago Gold fields lioldm at Clyde. Dated this 14th day of May, 1872. AY. WILFRID WILSON, Bankrupt’s Solicitor. ~TtT BANKRUPTCY. Estate of William Shanly of Cromwell. NOTICE is hereby given that Richard Henry Leary, the Provisional Trustee in Bankruptcy, has been appointed to realise this estate, as Agent for the undersigned. , All accounts due to the said Estate must be paid only to him or a person authorised by him. JAMES T, MACKERRAS, W. STaVELY. Trustees of the said estate. ESTATE OF WILLIAM SHANLY OF CROMWELL. QEPARATE TENDERS will be 0 received by the undersigned up till Thursday 23rd May instant for the purchase of 1. The Land, Buildings, and goodwill of business. 2. The Stock m Trade. 3. The Book debts belonging to this Estale. Full particulars may be obtained Trent Air. Johnson at the store, Cromwell, where tendeis, are to Ire addressed. The lowest or any tender not ncces sari y accepted. FIG HARD H. LEARY, Provisional Trustee iu Bankruptcy. Agent for the Trustees, Cromwell, Alay 17, 1872. TO MINERS. POR SALE a One Fourth Share in V “ Minton and Party’s ” Sluicing Claim, BUTCHER’S GULLY. The Share is paying well, and would bo a good investment for a working miner, to whom it will be sold on easy terms. Apply immediately to JAAIES RIVERS, Alexandra.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 526, 17 May 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 526, 17 May 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 526, 17 May 1872, Page 3

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