TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
[from our own correspondent.] DUNEDIN, Tuesday, 9 a.m. Parliament was prorogued by the Governor in person on Friday, the 25th inst.
Mr Reynolds has joined the Ministry as Commissioner of Customs. Mr Bathgate remains in the Cabinet as Commissioner of Stamps, and Minister of Justice.
Several M.L.C.’s and M. H.R.’s, who arrived from the North on Saturday, were, by invitation from the contractors, conveyed irom the Port to Dunedin by rail in one of the first-class carriages. Large numbers of people hurried down to witness the arrival of this, the first possenger train from the Port. Sir George and Lady Bowen, and Mr Waterhouse, the Premier, are expected in Dunedin fora few weeks’ stay before the end
of tiie year. In the case of Nutter, Curator of Intestate Estates, Invercargill, versa* Pritchard, the Jury found a verdict substantially for the plaintiff,—that is to say, they found that Roddam, at the time of t’ae alleged sale of horses to Pritchard, was insane.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 155, 29 October 1872, Page 5
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163TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 155, 29 October 1872, Page 5
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