Some queer things are done occasionally at Castlemaine, but it is only recently : that speculations have been hazarded as^ to tKe~impecunidsiXy of the l)encli. Tn the 7 M\ A. Mail of the 11th appears an advertisement offering a reward of £10 for 'the conviction of the : person who sent a letter to Judge Skinner, with a view t6 ; " prejudice his Honor against Mr Merefith, '_ in a case in the Court of Mines "iii /which" ~ he -was yesterday plaintiff. The letter signed T.M. is evidently, the Mail says>in the handwriting of a woman, and the writer promises his Honor that if he gave a verdict in favor of Mr Meredith, \ } that he (the judge) would not be a loser by the transaction. -His Honor handed 1 the' document: to the police for them to. i prosecute inquiries respecting iti "
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Southland Times, Issue 1241, 29 April 1870, Page 2
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138Untitled Southland Times, Issue 1241, 29 April 1870, Page 2
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