SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
[from OUII OWN COKIIEXI'ONDENTS.] * Dunkoin, May 10. SERVED HIM RIGHT. At Milton, John Ah Goon has been committed for trial for biting off the lip of a billiard-marker named M'Dowell, with whom he had a quarrel over the game. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS. Mr. Dartnell, lately in charge of the Tuapeka line has been transferred to the Palmerston-Moeraki line.
RAILWAY EARNINGS. The Otago Railways last month earned U2,778, the central station being credited with L 9,263. THE CORONER SYSTEM. J)r. Burns writes to the papers, calling In question Professor Macgreg' >r's, evilence and the Coroner's summing up in Bower's case. He also complains of a jjeclico in practice sitting in judgment jver his professional rival. THE INTERIOR RAILWAY. The Times and Star oppose the railway ;o the interior via JNaseby. Both prefer Je Strath-Taieri route. Tiie Star says hat the latter opens up a large agriculural district, and can be made much jieaper, presenting fewer engineering [ifficnlties.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 331, 16 May 1877, Page 2
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