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TELEGRAMS.

f ' Auckland, 2. ' The jmpqrfpnt case of Ranjus V. Bucklandi l \.itU\&s l j6rj£2S(>, on a -prommi^y iot|,^a*dbncliidecl tdd>*y^io^the Supreme Court. Judge tiuKes sunimett up in favor of the oiTthe il9ue]d r ifl' raVOf'pf IWWrtKnl. • ' 1 * p c b. 8.; James who was present when .KamnS'puSf chased the notG lv frpm - 'aaj, ? .,^T|ie <% |g)qjbiaKers. ( dicunojt l unttbrs£ana''tha€ it #as "oausecl'by Bucktand 'B&ckifig "Ofarencc heavily* Mr Hesketb, w»^ening the case fo* the dofonc&,ii sa|i9Kamus and Buckland we^»i§§g|W^fe^.iduring the whole oQSe^HiiSP^Sfefendant doposed that il^HMwfot rwiombcr being at tho racflSpf Ms bqfeved he wal there, but^ifl Jpo flßolleotion of miking bels ■Ho^w Weaton thd bill in the^flbext H«pl. Cross-cxl amiuo4,.bjr^tar,^ j&«»? Witness deposed mt%£m OftMifirabibor offering to *«^#ftßP^for £200. After l^l?PX.iw^^Tyidjpncc, the jury ftiuffi, 9 *&d loT tb the feffoot that plaintiffiftSelr 1 at wifmo iie^tfrohaso4 the biU, ffcfe;&m^d&ysoii' defendant liad,^e€tved.iii TMawaa bqiriraient to a-yeudjot ior^tto'4efiß»dant* .» -a 1 - •■-'.■ . .M«3SoiJifc9i'oft*:jihei:flr7aikato>Ma333trate, rcceatiy/ooininiW*d^Walker and other AV^alKX^iagttltes'.&r i'triol on a oharge.jg^^g-|pinJij|[|!igg§sesßion of land. A re^isibiftii^Qithe Minister of Justice, ad t v^f^^p"t^^gistrate has been { ,'s3 : lijg as|gat^ are a senafr of inseoiuaty- to the porsons and property and the conclusioiiß^MJstiiat hnmodiate steps, be takeft^Fm^.^emo^ajl^-om. the^eW^'^fS f ,f!R&£.-i vF. i»-» Some., (^wte^eijt faft?--tcri»g:-eaa|6d hero by the exhibition of ( several 3ia-; monds andvgtaSßW'Bri^to hft^e Mr §hj^^es^^fc 4 Ogujrtn<!y and' other exporis Were of opinion that< the.y. are .from : thjelpftibfffley_dianiond ! fieios m Fouth Altacaimft Mr Shakespear&^aidff'ikliis.' jr W? Hjrhirlaui sent some to Engten^ $?9!to#ea]a?id jMectrip I-ight Company have entered into a contract with the 6 . 8 .^ 0^ the offioe '\wth''t|je\L ine-lra|ij\cande-:sc'eft^'4iMii)gi. K WiaiQtmM r 46 h'&ve . 60 lampfQfgjpr^adJltaiSifefe^h. Tho necessary plant *w*tt< be ordered at onoe. ..^ft, X-: ' ;.*]'*, \ . TheUniM^^&^.f^wei-awh^h [ : whioh ever te/BiJwwtd -^^ ihe Edismßleotijp^lf thd Swan light .- The Rov.MT'4iW« 'ht8 3 *«jitefl {1 ll i Dr Hector's lettfi^'tliiblished \W Mfff which the la'tter'sJated aslSe result of his calculations, that"th>ioight of the spot reached by Green aiid party was 11,9G2 feet, and as- the height of ''lie'

mountain by trigonomakical calouja-" tions was 12,849 feet, the explorers' * position jjauskhave. been 887. feet below j the summit.' Mr Green Bays that \ds pwn calculations differed from/ P?M Hector by about the 300 feet in ques- ' a tiSn, ! but he handed Dr' Hector's ;i figures over, when they were read toll Professor Fitzgerald, of Duuedin, who I arrived at a height of 1,2,857 feet. • Mr Greeri thinks .the corrections roquired for an lanerbid barometor may ( account for a few feet^Jbat the chief ] 4ptie^ancy arises .thrdugJi^'Dr ' Hec- { tor miscounting his decimal places. < /■• ThePreniier leaves by^thetfc : Anau on Monday next, for Lyttelton. j : - Mr,Whita|cer will.yisit.a.U the. chief ' 'centres ,-o.f Cantierbury.and OtagOj in- , ( eluding Ohristchurch; Timaru, Oamaru, . Dunedin ? Invprcargill, and. the;chief gpjiqlfieliijl towuß,^. He is . e^pjected'^to be \ absenjj i# from ( l ,;^ell ingfcon .J^hou.t t^ree ■ we^ki^aud.Wiy^jppqbably rjjjiiirn t about ,) the ty\fa insjanj.',^^, . .. ; *^t : . t '; ' - Up^thi&g^r^g3jQQQfihj)eD^iKl^ , £0 carcasses o£ b^ef,haye bef^pbe^'^n'i ; the .Lady JoceJjfn'*s frqezing.ch^ber, J this amounts tp . about half her. intended ,Cargp'. t , v ,. „..;.; .. /l'v\-».? '•'; „ AUput £4,256 passed • through , ; jfcue !iwa tptalisators on the Hutt.racecom^e .-. ; during the late tne^tinfc, j Of^this . suiihn ; £ty% . went through m^hj^es on .t^-Cup day, an^ the- balance^Cchangod iiands yeftter^aj^;. ... >,'.-' : .- ... ."'

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1229, 5 February 1883, Page 2

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TELEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1229, 5 February 1883, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1229, 5 February 1883, Page 2

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