LATE TELEGRAMS
* -O (By ELECTH.ro Telegraph.) BY OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. "Punedist, June 7. NASEBY POST OFFICE. The tender of Messrs Drake and Scoullar was accepted by the Government for the new post office at Naseby. RETIREMENT OF THE HON. JOHN M'ICEN'ZIE. Sympathetic references to theretirement of the Hon. John M'Kenzie appear to-day in Christchurch and J >unedin papers. BURNED TO DEATH James Sherlock, owner of the Cromarty Hotel, was burned] to death in a boardinghouse of Invercargill. He r was found this morning lying on the hearth severely burned about the body and face. It is said he was under the influence of liquor. JUDICIAL. Mr Graham, S.M., fined a grocer to-day for employing a carter after the closing hour on the statutory half-holiday and made an order against another defendant for the immediate demolition of a condemned buildi n S-
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 31, Issue 9220, 8 June 1900, Page 6
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141LATE TELEGRAMS Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 31, Issue 9220, 8 June 1900, Page 6
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