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[ANGLO- AUSTRALIAN PRESS TELEGRAPH | AGEtfCV,] I 'Wellington, Sept. 9. ' To-day, before the Supreme Court, Mr Travers applied for writs of habea s corpus for the bodies of tho prisoners from the "ship William Tapscott, now in gaol.. The writ was granted. ; ; The application for a rule nisi to prohibit the Court of Incjuiry into" ,thie grounding of the Lady Bird . from giving a decision was discharged. ■•;. '' ; Uhristchurch,' Sept. 9. Bowes, a cockatoo farmer, has been cut into ' pieces on the railway; A bottle of run was found lying near the body. The railway from Rangiora to Oxford is ready for traffic. The Rifle Association has resolved to send two representatives to compete at the Intercolonial match at Melbourne. The journeymen bakers have called a meeting to protest against the low rate of wages. Auckland, Sept. 9. The Seagull, from Apia, reports that the notorious "Bully Hayes," of the brig Leonard, is there. Colonel Stfcinberger has arrived at Samoa on a mission relative to tbe United States taking over the group,. The majority of the whites and natives are in favor of annexation.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1591, 10 September 1873, Page 2
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