SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
Auckland, last night aUPREittE COURT. In the divorcs case John Ebenezer White, v wife and John Bennet corespondent, a specific case of adult, cry was alleged to have been committed at the Whan hotel. There was no defence. Jury returned verdict for the plaintiff- Case goes before Wellington Court. The Alburnia declared a dividend of 10 shillings, ancf the Moanataiari of 5s per share, respectively. The' boat race on Saturday is tt) bo sailed over again. ililes, Moauatairi, £S JOs ; A.I-
bnmia 69s,l£iir&iiui Hill, 245; Piako, 2s. Sellers : TTnion Beach, 17s. Wellington, Sunday. In the foobball match, Nelson v. "Wellington, the latter got only half a point, while Kelson gob eight points NEW LEGISLATIVE * COUNCILLORS. ' j , Wellington, Saturday. The * New Zealand Times' this morning says a number of gentlemen have been named m the • Otago Daily Times' as about to be called to seats m the Legislative Council, ' but we have very good reasons for stating our belief that no further additions to the roll of Legislative Councillors, beyond that of Sir F Dillon Bell, will be made during the present year. The Government have received a telegram from the Agent- General, dated July sth, which reports that the Waimate, the first immigrant ship of the season, has left London, with 401 emmigrants for Wellington, Nelson, Blenheim, and West Coast. ('herald's' correspondent.) , A movement is said to be on foot to make it ' warm ' for Mr Sear, ancke, one of the Waikato Resident Magistrates. The allegations, so far as can be ascertined, are m connection with his recent decisions m the matter of certain applications for hotel licenses, and also regarding a case which was lately decided by him under the Arm 3 Acb. It is reported, here m certain circles that some of the officials m Auckland have shown a strong desire to bring Mr Searancke's decisions under the notice of the Defence Department and the Department of Justice ; though for what reason I do nob pretend to know. Grahamstown, last night The Alburnia crashing yielded S2lozs. The Moanataiaii's melted gold yielded 8540z5, Mr Rowe and Hone Nahe, M.H.R.'s will hold a meeting with the natives to "discuss the Native Lund Bill.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 790, 10 July 1877, Page 2
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365SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 790, 10 July 1877, Page 2
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