Professor Dorney will give a performance at Meanee to-morrow evening.
A sale of impounded stock will take place at Meanee to-morrow at noon, unless previously redeemed. Mr. Hog an, judge of the Native Lands Court, was a passenger from Auckland bv the Keera vesterday. The Outward Mail for Europe, America, &c, will be despatched hence this day per &.s. Lord Ashley.
Selling Grog without a Licence.—A case of the above nature w.ll, we understand, be heard at the Resident Magistrate's Court this morniug. The Weather since our last has been very inclement. The wind has been principally S. W. and S.E., and during last night a ieavy tall of rain took place, which still continues as we go to press.
By the arrival of the Keera last evening we received a letter from our Auckland correspondent, which, together with extracts from the papers to hand, we are compelled to hold over to our next issue.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 817, 29 August 1870, Page 2
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155Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 817, 29 August 1870, Page 2
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