DUNEDIN.
15th June, 4 p.m. The Grand Jury at Auckland have-v ignored the Bill rgainst Cox, the; ab-~; sconding solicitor, for ' embezzlement,^ under the Fraudulent Trustees Act. ""~TJ^ES^TurEKer*'iia : lmown" b? the two men recently captured by the Hau-haus afc QpoJako.. - ~— ~~ .---«-. Acounts from- Tauranga say war has subsided in that district. _ .., Heaphy has resigned his seat for Parnell in the General Assembly. Henderson has also resigned .his seat for the -Northern division of Auckland. . . Macfarlane proposed. A. quantity of. .wreck. washed ashore. at „ Wellington heads has been identified as belonging to the " Queen." A man named Harbordjias been murderously assaulted in his tent atTuapeka. The Chinese are suspected of the crime. "The storekeepers issued a notice expelling all Chinese except they would give.^up the jculprit, but were summoned, and bound oyer to keep the peace. A Chinese felt hat was found in the tent, andthepre : sumed' owner was arrested. Harbord is recovering. .. . Miller, F. S: A^ "Wilkinson, chemist, and Thomas Birch," are candidates for the Mayoralty of Dunedin. . .......
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Southland Times, Issue 684, 17 June 1867, Page 2
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167DUNEDIN. Southland Times, Issue 684, 17 June 1867, Page 2
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