NEW ZEALAND.
(PRESS ASSOCIATION T_*L_QRA___,l AUCKLAND, September 2L Sydney Smith, aged nineteen years, __t been committed for trial for entering the premises of Foster, a grocer v Parnell, on Sunday morning last-
Owing to a considerable portion of Kewfcos being thrown into Paraell Sir George Gnrj has definitely decided to stand for Pamtl where he resides. He has now RC-vertd .his usual health.
A preliminary investigation was _c_? under the Shipping Act into the c_rc_as—unces of the grounding of the b-rqceatai "Vacuna at Ninepins, outside the reef a Manukau Harbour, before the Collector of Customs. All the available evidene. -retaken and forwarded to Wellington.
In a Picturesque Atlas case in the B_i_, Court, Bowerman Bros, v Professor Aldis, claim £15 for copies of the work snpp_j_ j judgment was given for plaintiffs, for th* return of forty-one parts or their v___tf defendant to pay costs. NAPIER, &pternJ*«2L The criminal business of the __£__{&§ Court was concluded to -day. _hao__ Smith, a Salvationist, pleaded "guilty* 1 __ bigamy; he deserted his first wife t*. Oamaru in 1887 and married and deserte. another woman at Ormondville. He **t_ sentenced to two years' hard labour. Joka Francis Bowes, lately auctioneer si Hastings*, was tried oa two charges __4_ the Bankruptcy Act charged with m_k_t preferential payments to one creditor sal with failing to keep proper books, fa. Nt acquitted on both charsjes. WELLINGTON, September 21. It is unlikely that Ross Gore __i accompany the New Zealand athletic teas to Australia, being "Unable to obtain t__ necessary leave. The Public Trustee notifies his __te_tss_t to claim a section of land on the -.roar «. St. Asaph and Montreal streets, Ch-St-dlurch, for which no owner can be _bnf*£i also sections La Leeston, Maheno, E___i-fT and Esk street, InvercargilL The Governor visited Masterton to-day and opened St. Matthew's Boys' I__-t_U> He was accorded an enthusiastic recey.ic_. The party returned to town this evening. DUNEDIN, September 2L The Charitable Aid Board has decided ta seek conference with the Mayor with a view of providing a building for cases of infe«_o_l disease which are not admitted to t_* hospital. At the Women's Franchise meeting Sir B. Stout said one rumour he was going te s___ for the city was not true. Habeliet-I women would stand nobly by the pre—S* education system, and help in social r_f-*__ He commended the action of Messrs Stevens and Reynolds in voting for i_ third reading of the Electoral Bill bec_s_ t-hey did not wish to see it made a _-** piece of political humbug any longer. INVERCARGILL, September _L r At five o'clock this morning Mr b. Edwards' Kennington cutlery works, we» totally destroyed by lire. The faail__| was insured for £125 and the stock s_4 machinery for £125, in the New _____ office. The loss is estimated at £700 _be« the insurance. The industry, after ye*** of labour, had jnst become esub_-_e_ *» * firm footing, but by the fire Mr Edward. El ruined.
NEW ZEALAND.
Press, Volume L, Issue 8594, 22 September 1893, Page 4
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