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..-' ■■:■ < ..-a*"^ [feom: our own cork BSPQjafllairtEfc keen, and a Jj§§fHHP&piTOount °f ex> citement the day, Rfl&jMrofi m| iiSSSTroiprise for Mr. Reeves ari ends, who had been working J||KiM somewhat confidently. Mr. HSPg-tiaa a strong committor, uid tln-y energy ie-tily. 'Hie '<• a. each were :—Oliv r. 70' 1 ; eyes, 658. Majorty f»r Oliver, 1.11. Che Age ia tlir- atoned with an action damages for rs comments on aSe civil case BMijimin v. Solomon, :heard a few days since. 3 The Taieri electors ask Mr. William Snow to become a candidate for the vacant seat. Messrs. Cutten and Gillies are going to contest the seat. At the criminal sessions of the Supreme Court, Russell, for robbery, was acquitted without a stain on his character. South, for larceny, was sentenced vo six months' imprisonment; and Gardiner, for robbery from the person, to nine months. Smith, convicted of incendiarism, was sentenced to four years' imprisonment, with hard labor. The case of Houghton v. the Daily Times was set down for this session of the Supreme Court, but it is not likely to come to trial.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 715, 2 July 1878, Page 2
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183SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 715, 2 July 1878, Page 2
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