The following from the'Tuapeka Times" is news indeed:—" The great; of importing eligiblei young i women has .been forcibly illustrated by the llariding of the immigrants at ,an -out-of-the-way place like Oatlin's River. c We learn five bf■ trieisingle women have gotimarrie'd; to men(who were at work at the ■'there.":' ■■ >|/ ; : : i;r-- -:\-' ;'iv> ; S?S Rumors foundation have been past few Justice contemplates' retiring ;pn;hisp pension arid••■ goingioijEhgland lit ■an early date. Tne 'Auckland Star' says : " Speculation has been rife as to who will be his probabilities-pointing to Mri Justice Johnstone as senior judge,; unless the General ■ presses his claim^olite : best thing vacant (as Attoi*-: "hey G|neralfl;oflen do), and ; gets;the point '■. understood, the R&hfef' the future reside gtpn, Jaeriidr jtidges heing> resident m theli^K^pircui^
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 255, 23 January 1874, Page 3
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122Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 255, 23 January 1874, Page 3
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