The Globe. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1875. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
(Press Telegraph Agency.') Auckland, June 2. Mr Justice Gillies to-day gave an important decision in the case Bond v Witherford, involving the right of a married woman to will away without her husband’s consent property conveyed to her by him. Mr Gillies decided she could not. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Arrived at Newcastle from LytteltonHopeful, Mercury, Light of Age, Adair, Australian SovereignSailed—Fleur de Maurice for Lyttelton. IBIS DAY’S TEDEQDAMS. Hokitika, June 3. At the cattle sale beef averaged 40s per 1001 b, and sheep from 14s 6d to 20s. Wellington, June 3. Mr E. T, Gillon, editor of the Evening Post , was elected without opposition, as a member for City in the Provincial Council, for the seat made vacant by the death of Mr Borlase.
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 304, 3 June 1875, Page 2
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