A QUEER CASE.
To the Editor of the Thames Guardian. Sir, —ln the Auckland Herald , of the 7th instant, under the bead of “ Thames Mining News” occur oertain remarks on the Providence Company’s ground, and the following in reference to the case then pending in the Warden’s Court, but since decided :—“ As the Warden lias adjourned the case, it would be unwise to make any remarks until after the adjudication, but as some strange rumours are afloat connecting the name of a gentleman or officer of the Government with it, I will withhold for the'present, but. at a future date I shall refer to the matter,’as the case will not, I believe, end in the Warden’s Court.” If (here be any truth in the surmise of the Herald's correspondent (and we must remember that the surmise might have been quite correct, and yet nothing come out concerning it in Court) the matter should be enquired into strictly.— I am, &c., ' • ■ t Miner.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 7, 14 October 1871, Page 2
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162A QUEER CASE. Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 7, 14 October 1871, Page 2
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