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(i'KK I'lllOSS .VCIvPI'V.) <# , WELLINGTON. June ITThe Now Zeniandcr announces the following judo.'ln'' changes about to be made: —District Judge Yv'ard will bo relieved oi the diiiy of holding sittings at Milton and luyoi'Gui'giil, ami v» ill be. rcnoired to preside in the now District Court to be ■ '.staidiahed at Chris? church, as well as ' hunam and Tiinaru as a.t present. District Judge Harvey, of the Gold-Holds District, will be required, ro '.sit also a 1 'nvcreai'L'iil : and l>isn-»et .Tit.iijT-* L'.illigate, of Duuedin. will Vie required to si. ■ t Milton ar.d Calniorston. Mr. Wooieonibe, 11.M., of Ti'ii.u'ii, I'eioxs mi a and Mr.' Mollis!., K.M. at Chriatchm'cli, will be transferred in Timaru. Mr. liiehm-'ud iioethuni, I;.M. at Napier will succeed Ml'. M--1.1i.51l as R.M. at Chr'sn; ureh. Mr. Mansford, .».!■ M. a; Port Ciedmcl's will, on the ti'.hh. relievo Mr. J. C. Crawford, 11, M., of ihis ciry. who iv'i:v,s on a p"iision. Mr. Msnsford wiil also \.k; Dlsfriui; Judge for Woilinyroii and \Vaiarara;-ii. Isaac Newton Wan-, R.M. at i>n,-iedin, will tiike eJKtrge of too Port C'i'i.-ilmors court. No olio has boen anpoinied to succofid ?.:p'. iJeoihaiu at Napier, but as a District Coin 1 !; is to bo established there, a professional man will be appointed to preside in. both courts.
Henry Blundell, senior, Lite proprietor ;mhl fnUDuur of the Evening Fust, died at Sydney on Saturday after ;i shore illness, aged G5. At ;i iv.coti.ug of Unman Catholics, held last night for the purpoio ...f starting a girls' school at To Aro L 530 v-as collected in the room.
The case against HcDonaid, auctioneer for breach of the ConvcyaneiugOrdinanee was called ; on this morning, but was adjourned for a week.
LAWBEXCE. June 10. Tlie Tuapeka Council yesterday appointed Mr. Horace Bastings, their Chairman, to represent ti;o Council at the Conference to be held at Wellington. Favorable replies were received from a number of Counties to the proposal made by the
Tuapeka Council to ask the Government to place all reserves under the charge of the Counties.
AUCri-LAISD. Juno 15. The police to-day took possession of the building lately occupied by the Grammar .School, which will in future be used as a I'oiico Barracks.
The Government, telegraph that L-10,000 for .tlio Auckland Counties only awaits Mr. But kin's signature before distribution.
1\ AIM.EII. dune !o. In the Supreme Court to-d v . Samuel Card well, convicted of larceny, was sentenced to six months' hard labor, in the case of .1. H. Anderson, eonvirud of em-be.-K'.ing his partner's money, the .ludge reserved, sentence ponding (ho decision the Court of Appeal. Bail was allowed in two sureties of LoO each. The. remainder of the day was occupied l-.y the trial of Carl Schmidt and t.iotlie'b Schmidt. for unlawfully wounding liobi.-rt Whale at .Konua. The irial is likely to last till ten o'clock to-night.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 702, 17 June 1878, Page 2
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