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WELLINGTON NEWS.

A CIVIL ACTION. Per Press Association, WELLINGTON, last night. In the Magistrate's Court, m the civil action urougnt by a debt collecting agency (as assig.u-il aom original creditors;, Dr. McArthur, non-suited plaintiff, on t.lio ground that notice of assignment must ffe given to the debtor before an action is Drought to entitle the assignee to sue in tils own nanus Leave to appeal was granted.

.STOWA IV A V.S. I Ik* Premier concurs liial some precaution musl, l)i: liiKcu in pnu.cet, Hie colony from the continued invasion 01 .stowaways. .SCARLET !''[•; VKIi. 01 i l>7 patients in tin- hosjiilalj 27 are suffering from .scarlet, fever. THU NATIVE TROUBLE. 1 lie Premier bus received a message vviiii reference to tile Native trouble at ivaikoiie, Bay of Islands, stating that the Natives are quiet, and showing no signs of turbulence. DIVORCE COURT. In the Divorce Court to-day, a rule nisi was granted in the following cases : —Maria Cullen v. William CoWard Cullen, and Elizabeth Allardyeo v. .James Ailardyee. Ju the case of the petition, Jane Mudgway v. Henry Mudgway, the hearing was adjourned for further evidence. In Iken v. Iken (husoandfs petition for restitution of conjugal rights; an order was granted.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 872, 23 April 1903, Page 2

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WELLINGTON NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 872, 23 April 1903, Page 2

WELLINGTON NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 872, 23 April 1903, Page 2

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