Court of Appeal.— The Wellington Independent,-' 17th October, says:—(The arguments in the case of Cameron and the Otago= Daily Timeß. occupied the whole of Tuesday, when' they, were concluded. Judgment has not yet been delivered! Yesterday the court was occupied ‘in hearing arguments in Kennard and Eeatherston, : relating.to; the well-known disptitie l about the Queen’s ."Wharf, Wellington. The Trovinciai 'Cpyernment is represented by the Attorney-General , and Mr ; Borlssej Alessrs Kennard' by Mr Travers and' Mr ! Buckley. " The case'will he r6sumed ' this morning. All the Judges in the Colony are now. upon the bench. ... Sun-Hay.— A large sun-ray,-, measuring ‘ ,6ft 2in by 4ft 6 in,' was caught off the ''Queen’B.Wharf on .lt .was one , of the largbst'ever ‘caught -in Wellington. —lndependeiit, 0ct.17.
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, 21 October 1867, Page 261
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