DUNEDIN.
This day.
A writ for £2000 damages was yesterday served on the proprietors of the Daily Times at the instance of Mr C. E. Haughtou for alleged libel. The matters complained of, it is stated, were contained in a leading article in the Times of tho 15th March, and in a letter signed " Morality," which appeared'in last Tuesday's issue of the same journal. McLaren, leader of the working men's demonstration, was charged yesterday with riotous behaviour ana drunkenness. Ho was released on bail on a promise to clear out to Victoria.
Mr Bradshaw reports : Bank sharesNew Zealand, £24.65; Colonial, 51s 6d ; National, 755. Insurance—Union, 15s; Standard, 23s ; National, 30s. New Zealand Shipping, 755. Guthrie and Larnaeh's, 47s 6d.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2863, 18 April 1878, Page 2
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119DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2863, 18 April 1878, Page 2
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