INTERPROVINCIAL.
tbiiep-isbr-.^ Atcklaxd, Thursday. ITJ^-,^hlibita'rits of .Onehunga lai=t night preened Mr O'ttoike with a valuabl&errine Wte^s an acknowledgement of . hia, dUptotaeaftid action inretirtatt from tbe'M kjtatry. In-responding, Mr O'Horke said that tlie "stop felW'.f'Pl.^^ hurriedly or, on the impu'se of -t&B mQinept, but. after matu:e coneioeratioa. f.CT£ ... -. WELUhorpir/ Thursday. ~ It is stated upon good authority that the r ';fo&JWmg redistribution of 'Judges wflFbe •^lto^ aHer the obßclu-ian of the Conrt of Appeal ;— Sir G. Arney to remain in Wet BDglWi"Jß3ge~ Johifit »n to go to Danedin or Auckland^ Judges Richm,)nd and Gr.ssoo toretDaia'aiat present Judge Chapman is expected to retire Sir G. Arney goes home . $ HP^Pl^; fr Februwy next, when Mr Fraadergatt will succeed bim.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 263, 5 November 1874, Page 2
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115INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 263, 5 November 1874, Page 2
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