AUCKLAND NEWS.
THE ISLAND BOAT. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, last night. Arrived, Ovalau, from tho Islands, and Fiona, from Fiji. News from Earatonga shows that the total exports for tire September quarter are £5971. New Zealand contributed £ 1903.- Tho imports from Now Zealand wore £9373, New South Wales £326, Victoria £332, Tahiti £902, Northern Islands £33, San Francisco £5 ; total, £10,971. OBITUARY. Obituary : Mr James Park, manager of the Onchunga Woollen Mills, and Mr Adam Cairns, City Councillor, and for some years licensee of tho Star Hotel. SUPREME COURT. In tho Supremo Court Judge Conolly commented upon tho fact that the great proportion of cases were from tho country districts, many being of theft of cattle, horses, and sheep. The cases from tho city were much less than usual. Several cases of brutal assault and two of bestiality appear on the list.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 266, 19 November 1901, Page 3
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