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(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION) Wellington, Friday. Sir Julius Vcgel has wcoived a cablegram frotn London, dated Ist April, to the effect that the White Star Liner Britannic, with the outward Colonial mails, had broken down and returned to Queenstown.- Arrangements however, had been made to torward tb« mails on thiv2nd instant to Now York- by the same company's Adriatic. ... - The hearing of the case of Ernest Arundel (one of the legatees of sharps m the Bank of No .v Zealand under-: the i will of James May r deceased^, against William Waring Taylor and Sarah Ann Rhodes, to have it declared that Mrs Rhodes was the trustee of shares fraudently transferred to her by Taylor, and that she should be ordered to transfer the same or other, shares of rqual value to the plaintiff, was rpsiimed m Banco Court thin morning. Their Honors considered it unnecpS9ar3' to nail upon defendants to answer, and gave judgment for tliem with costs on the .higher scale. Saturday. 'It is stated that Mr H. Bunny 'hasbeen appointed Commissioner of Native Reservesoh the West Coast of the South Island at £500 a year, and a guinea a day for travHlinp allowance Tlj'e duties of the position have for many years been filled by a Mr Mackay.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1675, 3 April 1886, Page 4
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211TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1675, 3 April 1886, Page 4
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