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(From our own Correspondent). TRAIN TO MEECER. Auckland, Thursday.

Tim Rupoimtcrulenfc proceeded to tho Thainus and Oiuaof/uu'i to dny« Tho Hon Mr ' jlqjtqoUlh iiiappi-toJ tho yonl-hem JrooS U'ciiiiiii^ aiji{), aid tb« Jvjbiai.irama auiiool ti>- • i.i" hp pxuifcisswl s.itiawjiiuih Tij^re aio over

A special train went to Mercer to-day. Mr Swanson and various officials went with it, No Intel} j occurred, Polilcn Janr, has written a letter to an Auckland psper, in winch he states that the verdict in the late casa, was not contrary to expectations, except of evil-minded people ; he says the ugelist feature was absurd. Statements were made by a few of the juriovs. Professional men, he writes, should not bo actuated by p^judice. He says, " a good many of the jury were young and thoughtless." The Auckland lliflo Association advertises that subscriptions must be paid before Tuesday next, by all who wish to compete in 1875. 1 Sergeant Charles King, A.C., of Tauranga has been imprisoned for three months, for using insulting language to C.ipUin Foster, he was brought up to-day, at the Supreme Court, under Habaeas Corpus, and released, Stone from Karangheke, Ohinemuri, is expected to yield 2 ozs. to the ton. The Prospectors have commenced crushing. A fire took place at Mangere to-day. Two stacks belonging to Mr Bovey destroyed. Loss £100. Dunedin, Friday. The National Insurxnce has declared a di\ idend at the rate of 10 per cent. The Governor will visit Dimedin in May.

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 458, 24 April 1875, Page 2

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(From our own Correspondent). TRAIN TO MEECER. Auckland, Thursday. Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 458, 24 April 1875, Page 2

(From our own Correspondent). TRAIN TO MEECER. Auckland, Thursday. Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 458, 24 April 1875, Page 2

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