NEW ZEALAND.
AN INVERCARGILL' SUGGESTION. [united pbess association.] Invercargill, June 8. The Invercargill Licensing Com* mittee granted all licenses, and an extension from 10 to 11 o'clock. They also suggested that the Minister of Justice be recommended to bring before the Cabinet the necessity for establishing" an Inebriate Home, the funds required to be obtained by an increase of the licensing fees. Dunbdin, June 8. A house at South Dunedin, burned down, was insured for £225 m the the South British, and, the furniture for £75 m the Phoenix Mr Mc« Farlane, the occupier, estimates his loss at £100 over t&at sum. Wellington, June 8. Brooker, of Christchurch, replaces Young m the New Zealand football team. The latter is uaable to get away. Christchuroh, June 8. The Royal Commission on Private Benefit Societies held a sitting this morning, when evidence was taken m connection with the Lyttelton Times and the Zealandia Boot Paotory's societies. Auckland, June 8. A month eld infant was found on the verandah of the house of a respectable resident of Onehunga, carefully wrapped m warm clothing, with a feeding bottle and a pathetic letter purporting to be from the mother, begging the gentleman's wife from charity to adopt the child.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXII, Issue 123, 9 June 1897, Page 2
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204NEW ZEALAND. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXII, Issue 123, 9 June 1897, Page 2
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