BREVITIES.
Charbs- I. bcheaderl January 7.0, 1649. Anglo-Japanese Treaty signed Jauuan 30. 1902. Charles Cradlaugh died January oO British government established in Xew Zealand January 30, 1840. The Outrain Tosvn Board on Saturd.-n resolved that, (he weekly half-holiday la on Saturdays, as lvefore. A South Canterbury publican was yesterday fined £5 for keeping the bar open after 10 p.m., and two men found in the bowere fined 40s each. The Gisbcirne Harbor Board have decided to remove over 6.OCX) cubic yards of rocln from the river channel at a cost of £415. At Paimerstc.u Xorth yesterday William Thomas Bowater, a bankrupt, was com-
mitted for trial at the Supreme Court on a charge of obtaining stock by making a false .statement of his position. The installation of machines at- Mount Peel Station enabled the shearing to be got through with 10 men, or less than half the number of blade shearers previously employed.
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Evening Star, Issue 14786, 30 January 1912, Page 8
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