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(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.")" Wellington, Thursday. The Government have received a telegram from Kotorna that no evidence was I offered on behalf of Mrs Graham against the natives who took part m the recent disturbance there, and the accused were discharged. Friday. The Gazette notifies the appointment of G. J. Scolt, as Deputy-Assignee for Palmersion North. At the Supreme Court argument was taken m the case of Jones v. Capper and another. The plaintiff was shopkeeper at Feildingand defendants were trustees m his estate. Application was for a decree for an account to be rendered, but was refused. Dunedin, Tlmrsday. Charles Anderson and Henry Cracknell were committed tor trial for what might be termed a brutal assault, on .Alice Ledoine. Some dispute occurred m her house legarding supplying iliem with drink, and they assaulted her. using the leg of a chair and an empty bottle. Auckland, Friday. I It is reported here that Major Scannell, formerly Inspector of the A.C., hasbeon appointed Judee of the Native Land Court. The BenqueJa sailed for London with a cargo valued, at £14,000, ot which gum was put down at £6000.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1573, 4 December 1885, Page 4
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187TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1573, 4 December 1885, Page 4
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