DUNEDIN.
Tuesday,
During the month of April 135 births, 35 deaths, and 39 marriages were registered in Dunedin. There are nine candidates for matriculation in the OtagoTTnivers'ty,this year, and one for preliminary^,examination in medicine. * - s . The Hon. Mr McLean returned to Dunedin this evening. He will be waited upon by a deputation urging on the Government the necessity of. completing the main lines of railway.
This day.
, The jury last night returned a verdict for plaintiff, damages £20Q, in the case of Russe 11. v. Smyihes, for malicious prosecution.",. ■. ' .. ::- ;-' \Oi' ''':'■■. -' ■ :V ' ■
The Dunedin and suburban police were sworn in yesterday under the Armed Constabulary Ordinance.
(feom oub own cobbespondent.)
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2595, 2 May 1877, Page 2
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