SOUTHERN NEWS.
"■ ■"' (Ely Telegraph.—Press Association.) SLY-GROG SELLING. CHRISTCHURCH, this day. , Charles , William He" :dey, proprietor of an oyster saloon, was fined £20, and costs, for selling beer with oysters without a license. V P'AKrA-POb. I CHRISTCHURCH, this day. Ah Mow was fined £10 -for selling pak-apoo ticketß. \ '.-.•■; SNOW IN OTAGO. DUNEDIN; this day. It is snowing heavily at Naseby, and in the surrounding district, also in most parts of Central Otagb. Heavy rain feU in ' Dunedin overnight.' " ' -" - THE MAORI CONGRESS. WELLINGTON, this day. The Maori Congress- opened in the town hall to-tlay; when addresses of welcome were' given by the Hon. Jas Carroll and Hon. Geo. Fowlds. The latter impressed on the natives the importance of' giving attention' to ; health matters, and expressed a hope that the congress; would ; result in improvement "of questions affecting the native race. The official opening ceremony will takeplace this afternoon, when addresses will be delivered by the Governor' and Sir Robert Stout. - • '■■?
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 167, 14 July 1908, Page 5
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