SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
WOODVILLE, this day.
A man named Donald McLeod, alleged to be one of a gang- of spielers, was to-day sentenced to two months' in Napier gaol on a charge of being- an idle and disorderly person. In. ilcLeod's bag- were found a set of burglars tools.
WELLINGTON, this day
The Bon. J. G. Ward left for Auckland this morning-. He will be away ei.aht or nine days.
'flip Hon. Carroll favours the resuscitation of the New Zealand Natives' Association on tlie basis of tlie Australian Natives' Association, i.e., work on non-political lines, takng- matters to dvnce the uterest of the colony.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 51, 1 March 1901, Page 2
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