PER PRESS AGENCY.
Auckland, This day. i Mr W. L. Roes,-barrister, writes to the Herald protesting against the location of Mr Gillies as judge in Auckland, where he has during years of practice formed strong friendships and animosities, which, the writer contends, will prevent' the possibility of confidence in his decisions. - : ...-..-. ..■■.- Mr Dargaville has issued an address announcing his determination to go to the . Poll in the anti-Provincial interest. The Luna's departure is postponed till Wednesday. John Regan, while intoxicated, fell from his cart at Otahuhu and broke his leg. Mr W. L. Bees is a candidate for the seat in the Provincial Council vacated by Mr P. A. Phillips. New Plymouth, This day. Brogdens have got three months' extension of time forthe Waitara railway. ■■■■•■•- ; ■■■■=' '■■'■' ■ ■' ' "'■■'■'■' " "" ■ Poet Chalmees, This day. Mrs Macandrew, wife of the Superintendent, ditd yesterday. : Mrs: Macandrew was the sister of the Hon; W. H. Reynolds. . ; . Arrived—Auxiliary screw steamer from the Thames (Qy ? Emu).
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1921, 1 March 1875, Page 2
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156PER PRESS AGENCY. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1921, 1 March 1875, Page 2
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