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LATE TELEGRAM.

Wellington, October 19. The Admiralty Court sat to-day. The Strathnavar case was not advanced a stage, owing to Mr Allan, counsel for the plaintiff, refusing to accept Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday as days for hearing the evidence. The case w iH „ probably not be heard till next year, as his Honor’s time, with the exception of a. day or iso, is occupied till the Christmas vacation. Ih the event of the plaintiff failing to prove his case, the defendants will claim L4O per day demurrage since the arrest of the snip.

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Evening Star, Issue 3637, 19 October 1874, Page 3

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93

LATE TELEGRAM. Evening Star, Issue 3637, 19 October 1874, Page 3

LATE TELEGRAM. Evening Star, Issue 3637, 19 October 1874, Page 3

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