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(Prom the Anglo-Apstbalian Telegraph Agency.) Cambridge, Monday. The Governor and party left Ohinemutu for Rotorua on Sunday morning, and will probably leaye for Auckland tonight. Auckland, Monday. The Coronet lios arrived from Tahiti. She reports the English ship Durham wrecked at Varinatea Island. The ciptain and crew proceeded in an open boat to Papieti, 700 miles; the sun was sometimes 120 deg during the voyage. The wreck and cargo has been sold for £SOO. Supreme Court.— The Chief Justice decided to-day in the action of Carlyle and Colemnn v. Brogden for wages due to them by a sub-contractor. The decision wns that the contractor was only liable for the amount due by him to the sub-contractor. If all the money had been paid over, then the contractor was under no furthor responsibility. Judgment for Brogden in both cmes. Kulewm granted ret urnabJe on Monday next, calling unon the proprietors of the Slar to show catiso why a criminal notion for hbel should not bo filled against them for remarks m reference to n former KM. at the lliamos.
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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 306, 28 April 1874, Page 2
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