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[ANGLO-AUSTB^IIAIf PKBjaS TBtBOBAPH AGBNOT.] ; . Grahamstown, July 29. The Pumping Association cases are proceeding. lii the Warden's Court, to-day, the ; drainage contribujtions ', Tiifpjaeveral cases orders were made with costs. ...In the case against ','the "penitral.libaly^Br&Bsey7 for the defence objected to the action, as the ;r certificate ( -pf , : incorporation ( fpr. f a| Pumping Association was riot produced.' It appeara the v AVs6ciatiori was 1 i incorpo-j rated under the ; Victorian Act. The War--den took a note of the objection, and he stated if it was • "sustained it would be ; fatal |tq -the jOrdersinade., ...,...., , . . r ! Dunbdin, July 29^ \ The Times publishes a r letter from Mrs ?Ho,wardi-to. a friend, in defence oi her proceedings as emigration agent. She says she sent many excellent small parties by /the j Caroline- and-.jOther, vessel, and accompanied the Carnatic immigrants from Ireland to London Docksl : In <■ conclusion-^- (She says , she , -may be unjustly deprived of her comiriissipri, but.riothirig can ; deprive [her of satistactiori' experierie'ed by assisting. "thb worthy poor, arid helping' the prospects cjf Otago by sending good. (labor, male and. female,' iri: every ;,class of; industry. She was' sure* that when the.pebple:.o£ Otago became acquainted -with '-the [facts they would do her justice." ir Her letter haY caused a good deal of . ! , . t /'\ ' . ' '^WjßLiiisr^TON, July 29. j • , The schooner Ittary Ogil vie, from Greymouthy| amved here Jyesterdayi" ' j LYTTBLioir, %idy 92. ° The immigrants who amyed by Norll - ampton on the 6th.J/.une .were, released yesterday; i; f rom , the statiop, ', except a few invalids and their: attendants. ' '■•-•■ '■••••' j
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1867, 30 July 1874, Page 2
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253LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1867, 30 July 1874, Page 2
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