SHIPPING
NEWCASTLE. — Arrived : 22nd, Byron, fw>m J Lyttelton ; 23rd, Weymouth, from Wellington ; 24th, Lillie, from Dunedin ; Senate, from Lyttleton. Sailed : 22nd, Hopeful, for Lyttelton ; 24th, Robin Hood, for Wellington ; ! Drover, for Thames ; Gazelle, for Nelson. Sydney, September 26. Messrs Yogel and Russell have arrived. Nothing is yet settled as to the Californian mail. S, Sir James Martin claims to be sworn in as acting Governor, and has brought issues before the Supreme Court. The full Court decided, in Thackeray v. the Bishop of Newcastle, that the Bishop had no power to inhibit the plant iff, a clergyman, , | Another rule nisi was granted to Bequesttrato Hall and Forbes' estate. Adelaide, Foptember 26. The session is drawing to a closo. Tho treasurer has given notice of his intention to borrow £400,000, at 4 per cent.» for railway and other public works.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 397, 7 October 1874, Page 3
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139SHIPPING Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 397, 7 October 1874, Page 3
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