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DRURY.

[FECI! OtfE OIVS CORRESPONDENT.] April 21. A special court was held Tuesday before (J. Melsop, Hsu-, lor the purpose of receiving applications lor licences for public houccs. 'fwo new applications were made lor Drury by Mr. 'Wilson and Sir. Haven. The former was reliised, but the latter had his application grunted on condition of having his house completed by the adjourned day of meeting, June 28th. Two doois aud two sashes "ere taken a few days back, tvuiu .Mr. Kelsall's house at the coal mines Jjrury. A search wiUTuut was obtained and they were found in use m the olliccrs' mess wharf, and also in the sergeants" mess wharc of the Ist Waikato Kegt., iir. ivclsalt will take proceedings against the oliuer in command of that Ivegimcut at Jjrury, one of the doors had been cut. JSiuety seven diners non commissioned officers and men ol the Gblh who arrived Horn the front, proceeded to Uluhuhu yesterday. 'Ihe 106 officers and men that retielieu JJiury iaci night, lelt ior Auckland this day. The Con\oy numbered 25 Carts only. .News has just armed thai an otlicer lias been thrown irom Ins horse and very seriously injured, he has been carried into one of the settlers houses on the road, an ambulance cart has just been sent oil' from here lor him. The Kev. rather O'Hara has also been sviil for, to see him.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 138, 22 April 1864, Page 3

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DRURY. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 138, 22 April 1864, Page 3

DRURY. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 138, 22 April 1864, Page 3

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