SPECIAL TELEGRAMS
RECEIVED LAST NIGHT. [From our Correspondents.'] NEW JUDGE. Wellington, Monday Night. Judge Bathgate, of Dunedin, retires on a pension, and Mr Mansford, late U.M. at Wellington, succeeds him as judge. CREW REFUSING DUTY. Timaru, Monday. The crew of the ship Pareora have refused duty here, alleging that the ship was laden below the Plimsoll mark. MORE ARRESTS. A XKW J’f.AX. Now Plymouth, Monday. Seventeen more native prisoners were brought in last night. They" were discharged, however, and the Native Office gave them some broad. They" went away quietly. TE WHITTS PLAN. Wellington, Monday. It is reported here that the last fencing contingent sent down by To Wliiti consists of decrepit old men and women, lie having exhausted his stock of young men. STRIKE AGAINST 10 PER CENTGreymouth, Monday. Quarrymcn on Government works have struck against 10 per cent, reduction in wages. DEATH OF OLD COLONIST. Wellington, Monday Night. An old colonist, Colonel Mole, late Under-Secretary of Defence for New Zealand, died in England, June 25. LUNATICS. Wellington, Monday. There arc 77 males and 5S females in the Lunatic Asylum this day. Two more just arrived from Wanganui.
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Patea Mail, 31 August 1880, Page 3
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189SPECIAL TELEGRAMS Patea Mail, 31 August 1880, Page 3
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