TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.
[BT EL3OTBIO TB£EGRAPB\ [pee pbess assqoutiok.] REPORTED GOLD DISCOVERT NEAR CHARLESTON. Westpokt, Jiinuitry 23, Prospecting nt Euur Miie Valley, Charleston, at the foot of Mount
Farady, Prospects of heavy gold were obtained by the prospectors, Tbere are hundreds of acres of ground in the locality easily worked, and miners here tbipfe well of the discovery. DtnrsDiN, January 23, An equity suit was opened in the Supreme Court, yesterday, wbieh according to counsel for tbe plaintiff, leads to questions of forgery, and pos* sibly perjury, and possesses features as romantic as those celebrated cases recorded in Warren's " Ten Thousand a I ear," Anthony Trollopes's "Orley Farm." The plaintiff is Thomas Robertson, an old settler, living at Anderson's Bay, and b 6 seeks to set aside a deed of conveyance to his son* in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs D. M. Ross, of Titnaru, on the* ground that the deed in question was procured by fraud. Tbe ptoporty involved is said to be worth £8000.
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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 68, 24 January 1877, Page 2
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165TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 68, 24 January 1877, Page 2
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