INTERPROVINCIAL.
[Per United Press Association.] Auckland, April 29. Arrived—the Australia, with the through mails, the Marquis and Marchioness of Noimanby, Lord Phipps, Le Pateurel, sixty-eight saloon and forty-nine steerage passengers. THE ROTORUA RAILWAY. Judge Fenton has induced the Rotorua Natives to set aside 25,000 acres of land for sale to the Crown, as an endowment for the Rotorua railway. LIBEL CASE. Christchurch, April 29. At the Supreme Court case, in which A. and D. Duncan, implement makers, sued Booth and McDonald, rivals in the trade, for £l,OOO for libel, contained in a protest at the last Agricultural and Pastoral Show. The libel alleged that the plaintiff’s were in collusion with one of the Judges. The case was partly heard, but it came to a sudden termination by the defendants assenting to judgment for £4O and costs amounting to £75.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 118, 29 April 1884, Page 2
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139INTERPROVINCIAL. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 118, 29 April 1884, Page 2
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