AUCKLAND.
This day.
Mr G: M. , Betd is on his way to the colony as the representative of a large and wealthy special settlement party, for whom he will select a block of land in anticipation of their arrival. Mr Reed will be in Auckland by the middle of October, and the first of the party, numbering twelve or fourteen families, and bringing with them sixty or seventy thousand pounds, will arrive at Auckland or Napier some time in December.
Amongst the passengers by the City of New York to Sydney is T. Ivory, junr., of the Ivory Stud Company of Sydney. Mr Ivory will return in about seven months with a string of horses much superior to those he recently brought to New Zealand. A favorable opinion of Judge | Richmond. Since Judge Richmond took the northern circuit, litigation has considerably increased owing to the confidence in him., A strong feeling exists in favor of retaining him here. Most interesting details are expected from the coming civil cases of Sutton v. Corcoran and Simpson v. Corcoran, in which tho issues wore settled to-day.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3662, 21 September 1880, Page 2
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183AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3662, 21 September 1880, Page 2
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