NEW ZEALAND.
(rniss association telegrams.) AUCKLAND, June 28. At Manurewa, on Wednesday, a girl, six years?old, dropped dead.'' A post mortem examination showed heart disease. The Harbour Board has decided to stop, meetings on the wharf on Sundays, owing to several, lately, having been noisy. The Board also decided to vote £120 to Mr Witheford, in connection with his services towards tiie equipment of the Calliope Dock. It is intended to purchase a silver tea service, WELLINGTON, June 28. %he intention to send Mr H. D. Bell to argue the Government case, in the Midland Railway suit be-ore the Jfriyy Council, has oeen abandoned for the present, and the : matter is now unsettled.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10384, 29 June 1899, Page 5
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