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LATE SHIPPING

LYTTELTOX, 21st November. Sailed —Svenor (11 a.m.), for Wellington. Arrived—Breeze (6.55 a.m.), from Timaru.

iJOTTJEKA, 21st November. To Sail—Taupata (4 p.m.), for Wellington.

' SYDNEY, 21st Noyember. Arrived—Makura (6 a.m.), from Wellington.

MONDAY'S WRESTLING

Because of the title involved, to say nothing of the large amount of money at stake, special arrangements have been made by the Wellington Wrestling Association for the championship match on Monday night. For the first time in New Zealand there will be three men watching the big match between Alley and I'into. There will be the referee in tho ring and also two judges as well. The referee will be Mr. J. Lack, and the judges appointed aye Mr. J. 11. Thompson and Mr. Alf Jenkins, wiio have been refereeing tho amateuv bouts this season. The opinions of the judges may not, of course, be called for, but in case of the bout ending by a decision on points or under any special circumstances such as "foul," "nocontest," or if a further round is required, the judges will have a say.- AVhen so appealed to the judges, if agreed, decide the issue.

In connection with the fine of £5 imposetl on William Heathenvick at the Magistrate's Court on 13th November for "selling milk containing 26 per cent, of added water," it is pointed out that counsel for defendant, in admitting the offence, explained that Heathenvick had bought the milk from another vendor.

Tho roof of a flvn-room dwelling house at 10, Nelson street was extensively damaged by, fire shortly after noon to-day. Owing to the fact Unit mi old dry shingle roof had bnea covered with sheet iron, tho fire secured a good hold, and some difficult}' was experienced by the Brigade in getting it under control. The building:, which is owned hy FnuuMß Jinncs Tucker, was slightly damaged b£ hc-iit and smoke. ,„„„.,__

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 124, 21 November 1931, Page 15

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LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 124, 21 November 1931, Page 15

LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 124, 21 November 1931, Page 15

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