AUCKLAND.
1 a W« stated that the net proffttp3lSt March, aft^teakini allowance forbad debfrand, |iiil«l|«f| for division, £50,712. The followme ap- J prppriation was recommended—Dividend at the rate of 10 per cent, £30,000; bonus of 21, £t, 500; balance to be carried to profit and .loss., new account,- £13,212* The report* weieadoptdl. | In^the. Supreme'-CourOfr McCormick, in the-jfaseJDomielly jyJVaser, an appeal from4tie deci^ioii Thames Magistrate by which plaintiff was imprisoned for wife's offence, applied that the rule be made absolute, there being no appearance, on (paptain^Frafer'sirbeihalf. The Court grantedjtho rule,; (juashing the conviction. This course is preliminary to lan action for false imprisonment against the Thames Magistrate. „ matter of the Evening Star libel case has jt^een adjourned by consent of counsel till the Judge's return from the Appeal Court.
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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1663, 29 April 1874, Page 2
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128AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1663, 29 April 1874, Page 2
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