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Pkr Grkvillk & Co.’s (Reutfr’s Agants) Express.] RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT. THE SHAREMARKET. SUDDEN DEATH. Auckland, Friday, 8.50 p.m. The statement that the Hazelbank case had terminated is incorrect. A new trial has been granted in re Spray v. Crosbie; it is fixed to come off in December. In the Resident Magistrate’s Court this, day, tho Tclairti /.of i Stevens v. McAffray, for the refusal to complete the purchase of ten shares in the Thames G.M. Co., was nonsuited, on the ground that plaintiff" could not be principal and agent at the same time, and therefore could not sue for commission. The case of Hale’s v. Bradshaw, M.H.R., to recover the price of his wife’s bride’s-cakc, was decided against Bradshaw. Mr John ’Campbell, an old settler, died suddenly at Maliurangi this day. The,, closing price for Caledonians was £127 10s.; Thames, £23 10s; Shntove.is, 11s. 6d.; Alburnia, £7 15s. ARRIVAL , OF THE S.S. ‘ STAR OF THE SOUTH.’ ♦ LATER SOUTHERN NEWS. PARLIAMENTARY INTELLIGENCE. The s.s. ‘ Star of the South,' Captain Holmes, arrived at Tararu yesterday morning from Napier, which place she left on the 24th. We have later Hawkes Bay files to hand, from which we extract as follows: . ~ Hokitika, October 22. The ‘ Gothenburg ’ was tendered at 4 p.m. to-day. She left Port. Phillip Heads on Saturday. Passengers—Sir W. Stawell, Messrs. Davidson, Mulligan, Pritchard, and six in steerage. rr.tr ,:r ;t iOctober 21. The Wellington City Reserves Bill, the Masterton and Greytown Land Management Bill, the Imprisonment for Debt Abolition Bill, and the Oamara Dock Trusts Borrowing Bill, have passed their third readings. Mr. Vogel announced last night that he would make a statement relative to the Brogden contract on Tuesday.’ The first items of the Stamp Duties have passed .after much discussion. It is rumoured that the Brogden contract will be set aside.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 19, 28 October 1871, Page 3

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Latest Telegrams. Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 19, 28 October 1871, Page 3

Latest Telegrams. Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 19, 28 October 1871, Page 3

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