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GENERAL TELEGRAMS

I UNITW) PRKSS ASSOCIATION. | CuEiSTCHnucH, Sth April. Edwnrd Parkerson, formerly accountant for Hat per &Co . has been arrested <n a " charge of embezzling £100, tho moneys of the firm. This Day. Parker- on wa= charged at the Magistrate's Court this morning, on tho information of the Offioial Assigneo, with tho embczz'oment of JBIOSO, the property of the said firm He was remandod till the 18th instant on bail — secured in £1000 and two sureties of £500 each. A strong gale is blowing, and tho weather is bitterly cold. The Civil sessions of the Supremo Court this morning occupied eight minute?, which is a record. Gbkymouth, Bth April. Tho week's export of timber was 17,000 ft. ' Eunkdjn, This Day. Messrs. John Robeits, W. Patriok, and W. Pattullo have been appointed by tho Otago Agricultural Association as its delegates to the Wellington Conference. Mr. Cunningham Smith has resigned the Treasurorship, also tho Secretaryship, of the local refrigerating company, in order to take tho management of the Southland Freezing Company. Napieb, This Day. The largest number of entries on rooord (over 300) was leoeived on baturduy night for the Hawkes Bay Amateur Athletio Club's nieetine on 21st April.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 83, 9 April 1894, Page 2

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GENERAL TELEGRAMS Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 83, 9 April 1894, Page 2

GENERAL TELEGRAMS Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 83, 9 April 1894, Page 2

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