AUCKLAND.
I.- ■■'■' ■•:i- ' ■ ''■}•■ ' ■ r;'-^Thisday.^ 1 Waymouth's boat building yard was [completely wrecked by last night's gale. It did damage also at Henderson's and and Spraggon's yards, and. other minor ;damage, chiefly tp;the small craft, and it ;is very widely distributed. The Gemini broke adrift, and was driven on to Oxley's stpx'e, .damaging the piles. The vessel is not much injured. • In the Supreme Court Judge Gillies, in charging'the Grand, Jury, congratulated them on the lightness of the calendar and the .absence of crimes of forgery, embezzlement, and -l false 'pretences; once a very common offence. In allusion; to the charge against a landlord at the Thame,s for obtaining forcible gentry to his house after giving the tenant Inotice to.. quit,; His Honor said , there jWas so doubt that a landlord so ber 'having was guilty of the : crime 1 of forcible entry. A landlord had no right ;tp use force;. to obtain possession of his ipropefty, nor even to make a show of 'violence in order to overawe- a tenant into obedience tohis wishes.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2028, 5 July 1875, Page 3
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174AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2028, 5 July 1875, Page 3
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