WELLINGTON.
This day.
The Easter encampment will be held at Island Bay, and the Volunteers will be in carap six days. The programme includes a sham fight and a grand review. A detachment of Wanganui Cavalry is expected to take part. McGrath, a well-known boniface, who recently failed as a contractor, has levanted to Sydney, leaving a wife and family and a large circle of anxious enquirers. A proposal is on foot to send Hearn.the sculler, to Sydney to try conclusions with Laycock and Kanldn.
Messrs Edward Shaw, M.H.E., and H. D. Bell, Crown Solicitor, counsel in the case of W. H, Hunt v. Sir Arthur Gordon, leave this afternoon by the Eotorua for Christchurch, to attend a sitting of the Appeal Court. The Acting .Chief Justice has desired the attendance of the leading counsel, with a view probably to suggesting some final settlement.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4730, 5 March 1884, Page 2
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144WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4730, 5 March 1884, Page 2
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