Many ofdiir readers will be glad to observe that Mr Anurew J. Maginnity, formerly Assistant Secretary of Tele-: graphs^ arfd <rtow Ofßcf?r-ih- Charge at Golliugwooil; has successfully passed his ' examination. , as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court. ."._._■_. = Sergeant Lyon, of tho Wellington' police^ who has been, stationed there for the laste^ght years, has . arranged, for an exchange .with Sergeant Donnelly, of. Aucklafid^and will leave for the North." next 1 "?ergeaut Donelly Was at one tirhe'in cliarge of Pal merston station. A few' days, ago it was' telegraphed ' from Napier that in an affiliation casewhere'the child hnd since died, it was pleadecLthat rio prHer could be mtdev for expena"B of confinement. The Reii-i dent Maftistrnte took, time to consider, and sinco then, the telegrnph has been silent.' We, learn, however, from the Napierpiipers that the Reaiddnt Magistrate, after consideration, held that he could bear the case on its merits, notwithstanding the.deceaso of the child.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1706, 12 May 1886, Page 3
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