Late Telegrams.
(FROM OUU OWN CORRESPONDENT.) August 20th, .TThe Royal Wisit cost the colony £SOOOO. Canterbury defeated Otago in a football matchij by one try to nili:>ponses in connection with charter of vessels conveying remounts, produce, etc, to X 11715, federal ' contingent, to Sydney £2779 ; Imperial troops reception £1515; conveyance of 6th contingent to Africa, £27186; less covery, £22,843; leaning a balance of 1.4342 to be provided for, A charge against a single woman named Hiscock for murdering her ckild about June, open to-day. The principal witness against aecused who belongs to the unfortunate class, is her own sister It is stated that Colonel Robin will replace Colontl Webb, who goes to Wellington. Wellington defeated New South Wales at football by 17 to 16 Three masked men stuck up a tram tunning between Auburn am* Hawthorne. Mtlboiiine, and robbed the p.issengers and (ouductor. The occurrence took place in the middle or the day.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 2091, 20 August 1901, Page 5
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153Late Telegrams. Dunstan Times, Issue 2091, 20 August 1901, Page 5
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