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Tfkess association.] WAIHI, This Day. At a public meeting held here last^ night a resolution was adopted urging the Government to push on with all possible speed the construction of the WaihiPaeroa Railway. ( GISBORNE, This Day. The Supremo Court sittings opened here to-day. Mr. Justice Conolly congratulated the district on the faot of there being only one case fqr* trial. In two other cas»s the "prisoners had pleaded guilty in the lower Court. Hugh Boylo, for forgery, was granted twelve months' probation. * « - DUNEDJN, This Da*. The New Zealand Rugby Union's shar"G of the takings of the Otago v. New South Wales match amounts to £158, which has been sent to Mr. I. Hyams, Treasurer of the colonial union.
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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 58, 5 September 1901, Page 6
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