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DUNEDIN.

Wednesday.

After a thoroughly successful season Messrs Harding and Cram's Pinafore Company proceed northward on Monday. They will appear in Oamaru on Tuesday evening, and subsequently in Timaru for 4 nights.. , . • ;■',;• -..■.-■: .:. ■

James Green will come out for Port Chalmers.

James Macandrew, J. Turnbull, and John Davie , (all Greyites) are spoken of as likely to stand for Dunedin.

Sailed: Tararua, for Sydney, via the Coast. Passengers.—For Lyttelton, Mrs and Miss Sobinson and child; for Wellington:—Mr and Mrs Esrant, ahd Mr and Mrs Redmond; for Auckland, Messrs Marks and Erson; for Napier, Mr A. C. Kay; for Poverty Bay, Mr Campbell; and five in the steerage for allporis.

W. A. Mosely is said to be a probable candidate for Bruce. JSarron and probably Briggs for Caver sham. Driver will stand for Boslyn. , I

At a meeting of T. C. Beid's creditors to-day the report showed a deficiency of £3,6C9 and the assets will yield about; four pence in the pound. After further discussion it was resolved that the trustee be instructed to take advice whether it is possible to prosecute Eeid criminally,/and if the reply be in the affirmative, that immediate steps be taken in that direction. ■ On Fenwick's resolution ij| was agreed that Mr Leary be authorised to detain £50 out of the estate for his services, and that the balance be distributed pro rata among the creditors.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3321, 14 August 1879, Page 2

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DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3321, 14 August 1879, Page 2

DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3321, 14 August 1879, Page 2

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