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[mikss association.] DARGAVILLE, This Day. Two red deer have been liberated by Mr. Harding, M.H.K., on the Pncrata Estate. A mooting of tho Northern Maori Church of England, under tho Rev. Mr. Hawkins, is now in Ht.'iMon. Tho timJ>er workers havo decided to send delegates to another conference with tho Employers' Association to arrangeconditions of labour. It has been decided to form a branch of tho Native Association hero. PALMERS TON N., This Day. The actual rating value of the Pa.merston North Borough, after the Bitting of tho Assessment Court, is £870,500, against £331,614 in 1901. The valuation made the capital value £1,3*16,240, as against £770,983 in 1901. (FIIOU OUE OWN COnRKSI'ONDKNT.) DUNEDTN, This Day. Mi*. Arnold, M.H.R., has consented to lecture, on "Tho Labour Problem in New Zeuland" at v social gathering in Wellington next month, uuder the auspices of tho Tailors' Union.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 150, 25 June 1904, Page 5
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