TELEGRAMS.
[united press association.] Timaru, 28th May. At the Resident Magistrate's Court this norning a respectable settler was summoned or illegally cutting and removing small tim>er from Crown land without license. He lad seen another person carting wood from ;he same place, and supposed the regulations 'orbidding it had been withdrawn or released, the Crown Lands Ranger estimated the ralue of the timber taken at £2 ss. The lefendont was ordered to pay the value of the wood and oosts, amounting to .£ll 63. At a meeting of the Timaru Steamship Company to-night it was resolved to wind ap the company, they having sold their only steamer, the collier Timaru. Chbistchurch, 28th May. The following candidates have passed the pharmacy examination : — William Toumson md Laura Heath, Wellington ; Arthur O. Legg, Dean Tomkys, and Arthur Mattwell, Auckland. This afternoon Peter Sinclair, clerk to the Lincoln Road Board, was shot at by a man Bupposed to be named Hanley, at Springston. The polioe went out to arrest Hanley, but have not yet returned. Sinolair was Blightly wounded. No further particulars aro to hand. Auckland, This Day. The Medical Association Conference haß concluded itt> sittings. It finally approved of the now Medical Act after making considerable alterations.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 125, 29 May 1888, Page 2
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TELEGRAMS.
Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 125, 29 May 1888, Page 2
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