DUNEDIN.
A wise decision.
Yesterday.
Mr Stout -will yet serve bis Country. With reference to the statement in the | Wellington Chronicle yesterday that Mr Eobt. Stout had been offered the Supreme Court judgeship, Mr Stout has authorised the Times to say that no such offer has been made, and that had it been made it would oot hare been accepted. He does not intend to allow his political opponents to put him on the shelf quite so soon. To-day His Honor Mr Justin Williams heard: the case of Davidson r. Davidson, being a petition for a judicial separation at the instance of Mrs Davidson against her husband. Mr W. D. Stewart and McGregor appeared for the petitioner, and Mr Stout for respondent. The case will occupy at least two days. Cable messages, dated London 13, hare been received to day, giving the following advices of advance in iron:—Hoopiron £9; block sheets, £11; common bars, £8 10s ; T C. cake tin plates, 30* ; Clyde pig, 755; Lyninght oak, J.C. on 26 guage, £24; No. 8 wire advanced 2a per ton.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3451, 16 January 1880, Page 2
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179DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3451, 16 January 1880, Page 2
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