SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.)
PALMERSTON NORTH, Saturday Yesterday the police raided premise's at Essex where a tote shop is alleged to have been earned on. They seized books papers and documents. '
WELLINGTON, this clay. In the beor duty stamp cases the S M dismissed the charge, holding that it was not proved that the defendant Burne had knowingly neglected to deface the stamps CHRISTCHURCH, this day. The Rev. Samuel Maefarlane, for many Tiea? i C?T n nXiv Val f e Presentative of the United Methodist Free Churches, died at fepreydon on Saturday. . T. he w r f,'? thei: set in beautifully fine to-day. Ihere is every prospect of 'it continuing so.
Burglaries aro becoming rather frequent again. Two oases have been reported during the last few dajs.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 149, 27 June 1898, Page 4
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