CouETSwere held at St. Bathans, before H. W. Robinson, Esq., on April 7th. The Court day was fixed for the 6th, but v. \ia adjourned, owing to the funeral of the late Judge Gray. There were .only two casta. These were for debt, and both were - settled out of Court; A slaughtering" license was granted to James Howard, and the usual amount of routine business transacted in connection with the Warden's Court, including a grant of protection to the United M. ana E. Company. .
The 'Dunstan Times' ofyesicrday says: —lt is to be hoped that sonic provision wdl be made by the Government for jil r. Gray'a relatives upon whom the sun of fortune is no's siniliDg—as when the few legacies willed by him are paid, his wife and son, now living at Detroit, Michigan, .U.S. A... and his sistir, with her young family, now livingin Dunedin, will scarcely receive anything. Of course, Mr. Gray will be entitled to either one or two years' salary as provided by the Civil Service Act, but in addition to this, let u3 hope that the people may make some spontaneous offering in the shape, we Trill say,, of a monument, if nothing else, to the memory of one, who, at an earlier period of bis life, isd sacrificed so much on their account.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 319, 10 April 1875, Page 3
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