MISCELLANEOUS.
BERLIN. Satuiday. The Et-ichstag by I -S3 to Llii read the T«riff Fill n second rime without di-cus-si.r 1 . LONDON, Saturday. Britain and France are urging th*:--I'orte to carry out effective reforui3 in Macedonia SYDNEY, Saturday. Admiral Jjeaumont leaves by tbe Sierra on Jauuarv I'.itb. AUCK LAND, Satarday. Mr f. Kirk, of the Agricultural Department, left by tbo Countess of "Ranfurly for the Cook Islands, under instruction from the New Zealand Government, to report as to the growth and production of coffee, cotton, vanilla, cocoa, citrus, and other fruits in those islands. Mr VY\ A Boucher, one of the fruit experts of the Department, who has had considerable experience in tbe growth of citrus fruits in California, accompanies him. GREYMOUTH, Saturday. Joseph Fyfield, a wharf labourer, sued the Railway Department for _3490 damages for loss of a thmnb while discharging cargo. A verdict was given for plantiff for _e*2T."i. NAPIER, This Day. The death is announced of Mrs McXi - Don, ono of the oldest settlers of the di<I trict. She and ber husband settled at Arapatanui in 18f>3, and dwelt there ever since. Deceased was 7-t years of age.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 15 December 1902, Page 3
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190MISCELLANEOUS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 15 December 1902, Page 3
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