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SUPPLEMENTARY TELEG-'ttAMS. (From our own correspondent.) , Dunedin, Friday, 8 p.m. A. deputation from Lawrence, asking the Government, to push on the line, waited on M'Lean to-day M'Lean replied that the Government, in order to push on the line as fat as possible, had atipula ed for platelaying to Havelock by January 15. With reference to the wafer. race at !NTaseby, which was also referred to, M'Lean stated negotiations in respect thereto were going on at present. A second ca*e, brought by an ex-patient against Hume of the Lunatic Asylum, was heard and dismissed to-day. There have been three cotumitals to the Supreme Court. Andrew Grainger, for arson ; Slatterly, for indecent assault ; James O. White, robbery from a dwelling. The plate-laying through the Round Hill tunnel is completed. The Mos«iel Woolen Firtorv Cbmpanv's report proviued iur carrying ib.WiiMi the whole balance. Several shareholders . spok«

i itronglj on the uon-payment of divid. mi, but j the rc ; ;.-jrt; v.-ns *f».->y«Ttsr[. j Messrs H. "Wilson and J P. Armstrong I piessed Lory's matter ispou M'iiiai:. who j said that negotiations -wore s'ii] j.ten-~iiig. The (Tovenuaent had no idea of do in-/ ii'iu.3j tice. When they arrive;' ex a ieoitiva they wouid iiut one way or the other, if L.«rjwould not accept reason.dile terms, euch aa disinierestfcdmen;h.' , jgi.t jns1 # t.hey w.-ii-jdhg prepared to deii with nim in another way. j if he but talked rea-sonabli he /M'Lean' had no doubt terms would be come to at ones. When, a determination w-as arrived at the Warden or someone on the spot,- wen. Id be employed to settle the mat!fir Wilson argued that it would be better to give Lory reasonable cociperioauou than give hiia eo mush water, which became v«ry vslaab'e in time.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 402, 25 November 1876, Page 3

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LATEST NEWS Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 402, 25 November 1876, Page 3

LATEST NEWS Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 402, 25 November 1876, Page 3

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