WELLINGTON, Tuesday.
The immigrants eK the .ship the Westland \me 1 cleaned from quarantine to-day. Mr HiitohKou, M.H.H., lias definitely decided to stand as Mayor. It is evpected that Major Atkinson leaves for Australia on Monday next. Last Night. At the Supieme Court, in lunco, thu case Clarke v. the Union S.S. Cn. was aiyuud. This a\.i-> a case in winch the Union Company appealed from the decision of the 1 {.evident M^agisti ate at (Jisbome, in a case huard there on the 18th September last, damage^ to the e\tent of t-tO, toguthci with cohts, having been given against them on account of an accident .su.stained by the plaintiff, a passenger from Auckland to Gihbm no by the steamer Maiiiiroiui. After heaving counsel, Judge Kichinmid leseived judgment. It in understood that the Union Company have been advised that they are entitled to salvage in connection with .services ivndeied bv the .steamer Kotmtia in towing the biuque Cabeifeidh oft Bauott'» leef, and that, acting on thirt ads ice, they have sent in a claim again.st the captain and owneis foi £500.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1770, 8 November 1883, Page 2
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180WELLINGTON, Tuesday. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1770, 8 November 1883, Page 2
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