THE Evening Star. PUBLISHED DAILY AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. Resurrexi. MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1875.
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Miliin-i mQrning« mm mm '-'$$■; rlfigrpg-selling. J A charge for suffering grog :.itp^e,.-;. sold^ without MngwKc^sed :w|s; v withdrawn, the offences havmg'iMjs^ out - of the one case. Mr-Thomas Speiicer and and Mr: F.: Mayho ;%ere 'l COmmited for trial for forcible entrybn premises. This case arouse' but of the .late disagreement' .bver.Parawai Gardens^ which has.s.eyeral been before;: the Court, / Mr ; Spencer is the owner 'of thevlandV.and it was on, re-entry under his lease that >the charge of forcible gentry^ is founded. ;Bqth defendants were admitted to bail. > ;> , ■■ ■•■; Mb Ejdwabd Binney submitted to
public auction-at 11 o'clOQk, to-day allot* |iients in: the Township of Puriri.... There was a good attendance of the speculative^ public, but the .bids did, nofc reachjthe ' expected pribe' ard no sales were mlade, £8 and £6 were the highest offers made.: Probably in the spring the township will attract the attention of speculators and ■investors." '■/ .■"■'■•■ " ' " ' ' -■
,' The Thames in . the Provincial Council-addressed their constituents ■• at h the Academy /of Music on Saturday night.y= There was a large attendance of therpublic, and at the close; -,y of thefaddress, which covered a space of '■• nearly thripie hours^ a vote of thanks in the representativfcs was passed. The lengthofbur report, and of the proceedings in.the E-.M/a Court to-day, prevent U us from referring to the addresses at great ;-:■'''' "■' '"l v-'v'; :"."-■ ;:. . -..,./, i The letter of " One of the Tenderers" "" bii .the Hospital* Committee's decisions is ..; uuavoidabjy crowded out.
i. The first'competitiop for the Thames" Champion Belt took place at tte Parawai Eange on Saturday, and resulted in favor )of Captain T. L. Murray, Thames \ Scottish. A full report of the shootingi 'with the principal scores appended is crowded out of the presen^issue, but will ■ appear to-morrow. .• .■'■'••■■; '■';_■■ ■■■■^'■x-j{ ■■-■■■ .
Wb are informed by Mr Bleazard that he' is going to Qhinemuri to-morrow: to, enquire into the ■statement of "a cprres- . pondent'' which appeared in i Star with reference to an alleged applica- j Ition by him for a machine site and water j right. Since the publication of this and.;a'-'pretrdfl:s": biie v da' Waitekauri matters some curious circumstances have transpired, which we shall more definitely presently. -*IS^^EiN»;;to^ti|farticle* in the-Bruce" Herald oh the Tichborne ca3e, which w». Sublished in onr columns, the Mount Ida hronrcle says :-—" 'the Bruce Herald's important witness in 1 the Tichborne case, Mr A. M'Donald, of Hokonui, in a letter in the Southland- News, says:—'The! whole tenor of the article in the Bruce Herald -of ike 30th April, ; asspciating hi» name.-with-s schQol^jdays and .early history, of If oger Tichborneitis false, being en-, tirely the productionl of some idle scribbler to hoax the Press.' ",;Jr •-.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2004, 7 June 1875, Page 2
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450THE Evening Star. PUBLISHED DAILY AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. Resurrexi. MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1875. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2004, 7 June 1875, Page 2
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