GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
[I>BKSS ASSOCIATION.] DANNEVIRKE, This Day. At a meeting of tho Farmers' Uuion held here last night the proposed amendment* to tho Rabbit Act woro diseased. It was resolved that the {uivendmcnt proposed by the Hawke's Bay Rabbit Board receive tho hearty bupport of aettlers, ami that Sir Wiilpun Kumbll's amend* ment is against the \vi«,h of the gieut majority of settlers at this ond of Hawke's Ba-y. AUCKLAND, This Dny. As a result of tho nautical enquiry into the wreck of the barque Sargossa at Manain, the Court suspended the captain's certificate for three months, and ordered him to pay the costs of tho enFIiILDING, This Day. ' At tho Police Court yesterday three jn«n— J. C. Robinson, William Lowe, and L. Hautloy — were charged with attempting to s*t fire to Zander's Hold Bfeables on Iho mining of tho Ist September. The evidence «c«upicd the greater part of the day. Accused were committed for trial. (FBOM 008 OWH CORRESrONnENT.) CARTERTON, This Day, Two farmers — Malacki and Thomas Bond — havo bren v rested on>un inf6rmation churging them with sheep stealing. The accused have been remanded till 14th Sej»teml>er on bail, themselves £100 each and two sureties of a like amount.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1904, Page 6
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