SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, this day,
The parties concerned in the tailoresses' dispute failed to come to any arrangement in regard to the log, and the Arbitration Coin! this morning accordingly proceeded to hear evidence. The case is expected to lust three (lay;;.
The rain tall in "Wellington during the present month was S'IG inches, as against four inches in August of last year. Mr Morrison, M.H.R., has replied to the Industrial Corporation, saying that the statements he made with respect to engineers who learn their trade in New Zealand were supplied to him upon what he believed to be absolutely correct authority.
A young man named Peter Olsen was sentenced°to six months' i-._pri__oi_ie.it for an assault afc Fahiatua.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 206, 1 September 1898, Page 9
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