MISCELLANEOUS WIRES.
_.: (Unithx Press Association. — Copsbight.] . SYDNIT." Tuesday. The Canadian Laycrossc t.-cm defeatid New South Wales by 11 points to .lit. ■ NEWCASTLE, Tuesday. Sailed — Gymeric, for Wellington. MELBOURNE, Tuesday. Sir John Forrest dees not approve of Sir William Lyne's suggested press cables scheme, because news of Australia ?ent would be tinged with the views of the Government. DUNEDIN, Tuesday. A Chinaman named Loo Lee has been fined £15 for having opium in his pos_ession . Henry Bruhn, charged with exposing • -orlv infected lambs for sale at the B urn. ide markets, was fined 40s and costs. NAPIER, Tuesday. The Nora Niven proceeds to the Chatham Islands in connection with the trawling test on Thursday. The annual dog show opened to-day, with one . of the finest collections ever got together in the district. TIMARU, Tuesday. A * 1 ck whale measuring between 40 a<d 5'J fret in length, has been washed un on the beach a few miles north of Timaru. i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 23 July 1907, Page 3
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159MISCELLANEOUS WIRES. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 23 July 1907, Page 3
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