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MISCELLANEOUS WIRES.

pBESa ASSOCIATION. —COBYBIGHT.

...... LONDON, Friday. steamer ■Cedric, which is fitted ir&tih new Marconi wirel-ess instruments, is communicating -with the European and American coasts daily, covering 1250 miles. SYDNEY, Friday.

The bankruptcy returns show that during the year 352 petitions -were presented/ of which 239 were voluntary seqeustrations. The itotal liabilities were £176,058, and' assets £119,376, leaving a deficiency of £56,712. During the previous year there wer e 381 petitions; with liabilities totalling £168,169, £fcd assets amounting to £82,563. LYTTELTON, Friday.

The «.9. Knight of the Oarter reports passing the steamer Papanuion December 19th bound for Japan, The Papanui, which was flying a foreign flag, reported "all is well." The steamer Waitemata arrive* from Calcutta to-day. ; She.was detained on the voyage owing to a mishap to her steering gear. MASTEBTON. Friday.

' The number of persons arrested for :drunkemness; in Masterton - for the past«l2 months under no license is 39. For the ,year under partialvno license it{was 155, and for >I9OB under license 302.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 31 December 1910, Page 2

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MISCELLANEOUS WIRES. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 31 December 1910, Page 2

MISCELLANEOUS WIRES. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 31 December 1910, Page 2

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