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[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT^ WELLINGTON. Friday. Oity of Sydney; with,' Frisco Mfil ov board, is signalled at Auckland. • In the Supreme • Court today, Georgi Lorighurst, charged with rape, was sen tenced to ten yearß* penal servitude, aw two floggings of 25 lashes each. Georgi W. Beere, charged with fraudulent bank ! ruptcy, was acquitted. The efforts made to raise the ateamei Taupo have been so far successful that i is believed that she will be afloat nex week. NELSON. . . Fridaj A summons was served on Mr Actoi Adams, M.H.R. this morning, for pei jury, The offence is alleged to have bee committed during the hearing of th civil action Adams v." Bores, for allege wrongful sale of sheep. A sitting of the Supreme Court will 1' held at Wellington on the 17th pros., t deal with business under Divorce andMatr monial Causes Act. LONDON. April 7. A Liberal demonstration took place t< day, at which Lord Hartington made speech. He denied the statements whic had been made, that the Liberal party w; divided, and said it was more united tlu ever it had been. The rumor vecontly. published in tl London.newspapers that Theobau, Kii of Burmah, was dead,' is entirely unco: firmed. VIENNA. . ■ • April Bth. Baron von Haymerle'j Minister f Foreign Affairs, has made air applicatu to the Austrian Parliament for-, an*, est grant of £IOOO for the proper represent tion of Austro-Hungary at the Melbours Exhibition., SYDNEY. ■ ; April 8. 1 . The steamship Walcatipu has arrive Seven stowaways were found on boa aftei' leaving Wellington. In Legislative Council last night alett was read from tlie Hon. B. Dalley te '"deririg his resignation. An anti-Chinese meeting was held la , night, at which a petition to Parliame was adopted, praying for an immedia passage through the Legislature of i • Act, one dlause requiring the steam I Brisbane, no-" quarantined here with 21 i Chinese and . some. cases of small-pox i • board, to depart immediately without d: ! charging; 'uiider a penalty of *12000.'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 435, 10 April 1880, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAPHIC Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 435, 10 April 1880, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAPHIC Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 435, 10 April 1880, Page 2

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