LATEST SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS.
THE TRIBUNE ON RESIDENT
MAGISTRATES.
WELLINGTON.
(From our own Correspondent.) This day. le Stratanavar case is still being proeeded •with. All the witnesses for the ilvors were examined, and all day was tcupied in examining the captain. The lot comes next. * Although those on board c Anne Melhuish could not say that she Bed the ground when coining in, she must re done so, as 49 new sheets of copper were ton. b Tribune advocates a law reform, and there are several Resident Magistrates c country who ought to receive notice it. It considers the unpaid magistracy ?.'s, with the help of a visit of a ict Judge every three months, two for island would be better than the present Ba. The money used in R.M. salaries "H; afford liberal salaries for two District ?8 for each island, and still leave the *% a great gainer.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1496, 26 November 1874, Page 3
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