INTERCOLONIAL.
(Reuter's Special.) Sydney, February 25th.
In the case of M'Kenzie v. the Union Insurance Company, for wrongful dismissal, a verdict was given for the plaintiff for £230.
Tlie members of the Mammoth Minstrels have been summoned at Newcastle for desecrating the Sabbath by giving a sacred concert at the theatre on Sunday last.
Melboubne, February 25th.
The Tanjore has arrived. The Arawata, with the English mail, sails for the Bluff this afternoon.
A mass meeting of Liberals takes place here to-night, lb is expected that fully 20,000 will attend.
The trial of the Provincial and Suburban Bank directors is proceeding. The evidence for the prosecution has closed, and the Crown Prosecutor commenced the delivery of his address. Brisbane, February 2ofch.
It is announced that tho Grovoroment of Queensland have declined to join with Now Zealand in protesting againsi tho introduction of expirees from New Caledonitt,
(Special to the Press Association.) Melbourne, February 25th. Sailed : Arawata, Sweetmeat, Darriwell, and Suwarrow are favourites for the Australian Oup, at 100 to 15.
INTERCOLONIAL.
Otago Witness, Issue 1476, 28 February 1880, Page 19
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