AUCKLAND NEWS.
THE KING’S OATH. By Telegraph—Press Association. ~ following resolution was carried by ‘wu UCka “ d Ministers’ While recognising that considerable difference of opinion prevails with regard to the exact wording of the King’s declaration, the Association takes this opportunity of expressing an earnest hope that nothing will be done to imperil or obscure PrJ? testantism on the British throne. RAILWAY CARRIAGES. A message has been received from thn Minister for Railways by the Amalia mated Society of Engineers, with refer-' ence to a resolution passed by the Auckfenol Tu ° £ the Society that any additional raflway carriages required should be built in New Zealand. The Minister states that it is anticipated that the Rafff Workshops Will be able to undertake s:a« rf *“
FATAL ACCIDENT. On December Ist, as Arthur Bayes 4 riding home, his horse got Kevin,l T control and, in sight of his father threw him on to some broken gum ground caus n hf Thf th ° bram and during • S&sr-S’ c r ""si «* wllboul ha.iag beon able J d a
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 279, 4 December 1901, Page 2
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172AUCKLAND NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 279, 4 December 1901, Page 2
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