SOUTHERN NEWS.
I (By Telesrtph. —Fits* f I DEAD AT HIS GATE. 1 Bn&EDBf, tls -day. At Moneymore (near Milton) on Sat- " urday a farmer named Thomas ilanson c was found lying dead at his date. De- <J ceased came from Canterbury two years tl ' ago. 1 REJIAKDED POtt SEKTeNCE. d ; GLSBORNE, this day. At the Police Court Victor Munn. who ■ pleaded guilty, was remanded for sen- • tence on a charge of forging a receipt ■ for the sale of a horse. 1 . CHRISTCHCRCH, this day. Many Government servants are anxious to get Parliamentary candidates to- . pledge themselves to endeavour to secure ' servants of all Depart- ' 1 ments shall be paid fortnightly, instead J of monthly, finding that monthly payments, especially in small townsnipe, c • necessitate men with families running j . in debt to retailers at prices mneh above I current rates monthly, and also tends to 1 j enlarged accounts and against thrift. (
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 250, 19 October 1908, Page 5
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153SOUTHERN NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 250, 19 October 1908, Page 5
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