TELEGRAPHIC.
[press association.] GISBORNE, This Day. Brctlvevton's sto.ro at Tokomainu Bay lias been btiingliu.riiscd' auu-dl £4O stolen. WELLINGTON. This Day. The rumor of dissatisfaction, of ■natives with' the local administration in Cook fehwi'ds appears to have no 'foundation. In fact, tire natives riauferuiicd Sir R. Stout and! M;r Waklegrave that they are perfectly satisfied- with the admji.niistrat.km of tlx* a'eiiid'emfc co.maniiS'sionier (Capt." Smith), ■and expressed the hope that Smith would remain there. W. J. W'iigmore wtas found guilty of the mauislaaighter of .a native. The case lasted three days, and 1 Wigmoire was sentenced to six months', and ordered 1 to leave the Is'La-nd-s. NEW PLYMOUTH, This Day. The Customs revenue for June was £3886 0s 4d, being an increase of £896 17s 4-d over Juno, 1910.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 148, 1 July 1911, Page 8
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127TELEGRAPHIC. Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 148, 1 July 1911, Page 8
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