SU P P L EMANTARY TELEGRAMS.
[ The following appeared in our issue of Saturday last .•—J (tfroru our own correspondent).
Dunedin, Friday, 8 p.m. Fears-are entertained for the safety of the schooner Kahuna, which left Havelock for Oamaru, laden with timber, in September, and has not been since heard of. It is thought that she i'lias been capsized in a squall. ' ' ' ' The ship, Hydaspes has arrived at Auckland, seventy -seven days out, with 400 immigrants on board. ; There were eleven deaths from scarletina; The Elizabeth Company, Cromwell, have crushed seventy ounces fioir- eighty' tons. In the Supreme Court to-day Chapman discharged with costs a rule nisi in Dodson v. Maeandrow, which called upon the Com., missioncr of Telegraphs to show cause way »he plaintiff should not be at liberty to inV
spect telegrams; and in Macassey v.' Bell made absolute a rule calling on Maoassay toshow cause-why he should not be punished, for- contempt:. Notice of appeal was given in, ■- both cases..
I Exclusive of Melbourne nominations, which have hot yet arrived,. there are 31 nominations for the next Dunedin- Cup.:—Guy Fawkes, Castaway, Kathleen r ..Mabel,'.Earlof Lynne, SprrtsaU, Medicus, Tripolis, Pertrobe r . Atlas, Yatterina, Plying Dutch man,. Right Bower, Spray colt,.Ada colt, Hercules, Templeton, Belle, Tambourini," Seabird, Boomerang, Merryman, .Bobby Burns, Traitor, Son- - nainbula, W'ainuL .Rangi,.&gara, .Tiii,-. Bothwell, and Captain Cook. The coroner's jury returned a verdict of= wilful murder against persons unknown in. respect to the child found two days ago. There will be a redistribution of judges at the conclusion of the present, sittings of theAppeal Court. Judge Arnev remains in Wellington, Johnston will be removed to - either - Auckland or Wellington, and Richmond and; Qresson remain where they are. JudgeChapman reiires, and Arney goes Home inFebruary, when Prendcrgast becomes Chief'" Justice:
Anning and friends gained a verdict of £24" at Christchurch against MTlroy, who is to be proceeded against criminally. [This case arose from the Comet not leaving for the Palmer, as advertised.] Sir George GVey publishes another long manifesto. He invites Auckland to for a common land fund for the Colony, "y
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 298, 13 November 1874, Page 3
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345SUPPLEMANTARY TELEGRAMS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 298, 13 November 1874, Page 3
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