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OTAGO.

We h avc much pleasure in announcin' ll, that Mr. Richmond has signified his willingness to accept the judgeship. We are sure the intelligence will be received with unmingled satisfaction on every side. Nothing so much promotes the character of a place, as the integrity of the administrate!! of its courts of justice. Mr. .Richmond's piercing intellect and great legal knowledge, admirably adapt him for the office to which ho has been appointed, and perhaps in the comparative leisure of his new position he may give to the Colony, in the shape of a book, the benefit of bis intimate knowledge of past history. Such a work from such a hand would be heartly welcomed and would supply a very much required desideratum.— Times.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 70, 30 October 1862, Page 3

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125

OTAGO. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 70, 30 October 1862, Page 3

OTAGO. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 70, 30 October 1862, Page 3

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