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GENERAL TELEGMAMS

IFitKSS ASSOCIATION.! I Chbibtchubch, 7th June. The enquiry concerning the management of the Cfaristohuroti Hospital commenced ' to-day before Dr. Giles. Auckland, 7th June. , The reaidonco of W. Sanford, fruiterer, at Epsom, has been burned down. Insurances—House, £100, New Zealand office ; furniture, £500, Norwich Union. This Day. A woman named Bessie Davy was yester- . day fined £5 and costs, with the option , of a month's imprisonment, for failing to register her liouso and a ohild in her keeping , under the Infant Life Protection Act Dunedin, 7th Jnne. Several business firms have subscribed £563 for the fund *o provide work for the unemployed The New Zealand and Australian Land Company heads the list with £100 The Premier has promised that a subsidy will ba given upon the subscriptions. Mr. D. J. Nathan explained his frozen ' meat scheme at the Winter Show to-day. Mr Orbell, who has a somewhat similar scheme, but upon a smallerscale, also spoke. A resolution requesting the Government to convene a conference of delegates was passed. Captain Allman has been making arrange- * ments for the nautical examination at Port j Chalmers, and Captain J. Gray hns been ' appointed examining officer for the ports of 3 Otago. Gisbobnb, This Day. A labourer named Henry Exworthy has r been missing for a fortnight. He is supposed to have been drowned in crossing a river, on the banks of which his horse, etill saddled, was found.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1895, Page 2

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GENERAL TELEGMAMS Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1895, Page 2

GENERAL TELEGMAMS Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1895, Page 2