NEW ZEALAND.
Bv Telegraph—Press Association,
Auckland, last night. The Barrier Beefs’ return shows that 1775 tons produced gold to the value ol ■£llo6, exclusive of concentrates valued at JEBSI. Napier, last night. Mr J. Graham Gow, the newly-ap-pointed Trade Commissioner, is at presont on a visit here, obtaining information re the development of an export trade. Tie visits Hastings to-morrow, and then proceeds to Auckland via Gisborne. Wellington, last night. The minimum temperature in the shado at Wellington during the last 24 hours was 30deg., or 4deg. less than the lowest of last winter, and the minimum on the grass 24. The body of a woman, aged about 30 years, was found in the harbor at Thorndon this morning. It has not yet been identified. The Defence Department has now completed its records regarding returned troopers, and settling all arrears of pay and issuing discharges. All medals issued without inscription of names are to be engraved when requested. Nelson, last night. It has been bitterly cold weather the last day or two. Last night there was a minimum temperature of 21deg. in the flat part of the town. This is believed to bo “a record. Water-taps were frozen everywhere. Three Richmond lads were fined 5s and costs each to-day for shooting native pigeons during the close season.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 150, 6 July 1901, Page 1
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