TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.
(from our correspondent.) Dunedin, November 3rd. PROUDFOOT’S CASE. Proudfoot’s second jury was unable to agree, and were therefore discharge At 1(1,15 this morning His Honor ordered Mr Proudfoot to be released on the same bail as before, contingent to appear at the January sitting of the Court and His Honor said the Crown might make any motion deemed fit in the meantime. Dunedin, November?. MELBOURNE CUP. Chester, 1 ; Savanaka, 2 ; Vagabond, ?. Time 3 minutes 33 seconds. There were thirty-three starters. [The above were issued as “ extras" on their respective dates.] Wellington, November 6. Observe Cromwell Argus as usual trying furiously to blacken my reputation. I challenge publication of my letter to Co.dough, an I telegrams and letters from Stout, Macandrew and other Members sent to Colclough an 1 Macke'lar. Vincent Fyke. Chairman.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 812, 9 November 1877, Page 2
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