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(PEB traiTHl) PKESS ASSOCIATION.) Auckland, Tuesday The shop of E. Hempballi storekeeper, Si vvalhon, was broken Into on Bsturday or Sunday night, The safe was found In a paddook with tbo back knocked out, and £28 in tllver and nates extracted, Tbcre li do olne to the perpetrator. LATER. Dr> MaoLatnln has been re eltoted by the eradnateß to the council of the Auckland University, and Mr Jaokion-Palmer, whoie term of offioe baa expired, was re* nominated by the Government. The. body of the man found In the baibor baa been identified by Constable Hendry as George O'Connell, formerly headmaster tn one of the pnbllo schools at New Plymouth. His family, said to be In Wellington, was well cnsected In Ireland, tie bad been knocking abonti town living precariously, and bad been gnmdtggtng for a time, The National Bank of New Zealand forwarded by the Ellogamlte to Sydney, for London, bullion valued at £10,900. Thames, Tuesday. At an Inqnest on the body of WUUiVin Bennett, who died suddenly in Court yesterday afternoon, the jury returned a verdict of death fiom syncope. Dr. Callan stated that the post mortem revealed heart disease o! many ytars" standing. Wellington, Tuesday. In re>ponee to a deputation the City Council have decided to enbmlt a vote oi £2000 for a crematorium to tbe rate- { payers, Id Is stated that with tbo assistance of the blaßt from the deitrnotor fnrnaoo and the nse of the drainage machinery and engine?, the ooat, apart from tbe mortuary ohape), will only be a few hundreds, The late train from Palmeteton last eight was bombarded with stones near Levin. The windows cf the oardegea were smashed and two ladi<:« were tfcruok and tnnoh hurt, LATER. The Hod. G. F. Richardson, M.H.K, filed a petition of insolvency tbla afternoon, and ft is announced that he does not propose to seek re-election for Matanra, tbe seat be held In the House of Representatives. Biog, Hauls and 00, estimate the damage to their pirmlsea and stock by tbe oveiftow sewerage at £1000, and have served a notice on the City Connoll of their Intention to claim. The teport of the local dairy regulations oommlttee was favorable to the quality of the milk anpplied, and states that only one case of tnberonlOßls was teported. After an investigation extending over fonr months the Conciliation Board have arrived at a decision reipeotlng tbe ttlloretsei' dispute, and this, whioh will be announced to-morrow, it upeotcd to meeb with tbe favor of both parties. Dtjnedin, Tneeday, Meim Dalgety and Co. have received a cable from tbe P. and O Company stating that tbe piospeoti of saving tbe China are fair, Half tbe wool and gnm shipments have been saved, and the salvage is still proceeding. ■ Later. The Arbitration Conrt sat at Palmerston to adjudicate upon the dispute between the Ailendalo Coal Miners' Union and the Allendale Coal Company, The mitter had been before the Conciliation Board, bnt the deolelon was not accepted by the Union. The case was optned and some evidence takeD, and then adjourned to Thursday, at the Danedln Conrt. The hearing of the pastry cook's dispute will be taken to* xnoiiow. It Is anticipated that the Lalra will be efloab tomorrow after about two hours' pnmpiDg.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10894, 20 April 1898, Page 3
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542TELEGRAPHIC Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10894, 20 April 1898, Page 3
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