Telegraphic Brevities.
Admiral Bridge is visiting Rotorna,
Fines and costs amounting to £lO were imposed on the manager of By ere ft and Co.'s mill at Auckland for breaches of the Factory Act, in employing lads under 16 without having previously obtained certificates. The Wellington Industrial Exhibition will be opened on the 18th November. The premises of Wahren and Staub, tobacconists, Wellington were entered and tobacco valued at £SO stolen. An objection by the temperance people to the granting of bottle licenses at Nelson was not sustained. The Inkerman property at Eeefton, for the sale of which Mr E. W. Mills went to England, has been taken up in London, £15,000 being paid in cash, with 15,000 paid-up shares. Mr E. G. Allen, Mayor of Port Chalmers, will contest the Waikomaiti seat at the general election in the interests of the Government. An unfavourable report has been received of the trial assay of quactz from the Tararua ranges.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 34, 5 June 1896, Page 2
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158Telegraphic Brevities. Hastings Standard, Issue 34, 5 June 1896, Page 2
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