NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
♦ Telegraph. Preßß Association. CoDynuht Gisborne, This Day. The Borough Council will proceed with the erection of the abattoirs forthwith. They have also adopted ; the sealed pan system. Dr Pomare, of the Health Department, was married in the Te Arai ' church to-day to Miss Woodbine 1 Johnson, daughter of the late Wood--1 bine Johnson. The Hon. Mr Carroll gave the bride away. 1 Wellington, January 6. ! The Corinthic, ibe Becond of three new steamers, each of 12.800 tons, build by the Wbite Star Co., for the ; New Zealand trade, arrived in the ; stream to-night from London. There i are nearly 400 passengers aboard ber. The Wellington Plasterers' Union . has filed a dispute with the Master • Builders and Contractors Association. 1 They demanded a minimum wage of L 3 ' 12s per week, and la 7£d per hour for ; broken time. ; The arrivals in the colony durisg November were 3016, and the depar- , tures B^7, as against 2717 and 1110 during November of last year.
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Feilding Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 159, 7 January 1903, Page 2
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165NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 159, 7 January 1903, Page 2
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