Telegrams.
A novel point was raisedin applying fona. new trial in the Southland poUution case; Longuet A Mr Macasseytob^ jected to Judge Chapman's jurisdiction, urg-. ing'hte iitipiop^rjftppointment as a temporary judged fJudgd ? Johnstony i ; while deciding s against Mr Macassey, said that if the contentibn wasfibrra^ faUure W jus&e, as ; ;tne whible of. the, <?6n- . victioa*;at.;thei recent /criminal, sittings 7at:lnvercafffill would be affected. Leave to appeal •■ ;;•*••; -.'o •-■ .- .- j^ -,'', iu^s :■■■■■:■ - : -: f i '--'"■"'■'■■ '■■- ).;■•.!. :was"given. • '••.,...:.. ..,, : r -.. . ■■-■.-■■- ( -..■;■ Mr Green and the Provincial , Engineer h(aye gone South to : inspect the railway contracts. ~ ■ ■■'<■■■ ■•■■ ";• •'■■ ■'■■ '-. ■' •"_'; _ ; ; ' The Southland immi^ratibnTeturris for the half-year show a balance in fevor'.oiP the Province 1 pf :3642.50u15. ; : ; -; . GDunedin shopkeepers were summoned to-day for neglecting tbk^ep the footpath clean in front 6i \ their premises. As 'tt»ese ; w^re first c^ses ' of the kind that < have been, brought, they^ were dismissed, the defendants being cautioned. * INVBBCARGII.L, July 1 . Mr, Borne, an old resident, and wellknown cricketer, died suddenly. The Mataura Paper Company are adver,tising for tenders for 'cutting a race and erecting masonry work at Mataura Falls. The plant for the mill A being manufactured in Sydney. ' A company has been formed here to secure the patent' for,. a, new description of rowlock invented by .Captain Thomson, Harbormaster at the Bluff. > : The- Chairman of the Railway and Immigration" Conamitiee Has. received a letter from Mr Yogel, announcing that he had made, I arrangements for eight ships to sail direct to the- Bluff, each vessel to bring 200 immigrants, during the next 12 months. Weixington, July 1. The lavish Bills for the Otago Provincial railways will be disallowed. ... . j Auckland, July 1. The criminal calendar is a light one, and comprises one unnatural offence, one case of shooting with intent, two horse-stealing cases, one larceny case, two forcible entry cases, and two charges of burglary. The new.s of the payment to the province of the capitation by the General Government was first conveyed to the Superintendent's office through newspaper telegrams.
Telegrams.
Bruce Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 714, 2 July 1875, Page 5
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