NEW ZEALAND.
By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, last night
Obituary :Mr C. Fleming, aged 64, leather grindery, merchant, lie was a colonist of 44 Years' standing.
Napier, la*t night. The breach of promise case Clark v. Holrovn was dismissed, plaintili s counsel. Mr T. M. Wilford. failing to appear.
Costs were granted to defendant. Feilding, last night. Michael Sullivan, a farmer, rosining at lluahiiio, was killed eat the home. His trap was found by the roadside, and j he apparently drove over a steep cutting. 1 Wellington, last night. A.I Ca: Government olliees [throughout the colony are closing from b to 4 pun. to-day. on account of President McKinkv's funeral. 'The recouiuicndiitiuiis ot the C ouciliufcion Board in tilt* furriers’ dispute propose i a week of 4(3 hours, with 8-1 hours as ! the maxi mum ordinary day's work, miniI mum wages lUs Hd a day for farriers and i smiths. 8s Od for lloor-mcn. overtime rate I and a quarter, apprentices to be bound for six 'years at rates from Vs (3d to X’-, ! proportion of apprentices one to two journeymen, preference to unionists on | the usual terms.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 218, 20 September 1901, Page 4
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