GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
[by telegbaih.—-press association.] /; Invbrcarcill, Friday. The Minister /or Railways to-day informed a deputation chat the Department had decided k acquire blocks 5 and 6, at present mainly occupied as residence sites, for a railway yorkshop. The area comprises 11 acres, aid can be extended when desired by the recamation ot the foreshore. Napier, Friday. Philip Smith, a married man, was committed Jbi trial this morninj, on a charge of crimnal assault on Annie Christiansen in Janwvy, 1899, she being then undei 14. . Wizmjngton, Friday. Mr.E. J. Long, well-known commercial traveler, was presented with a substantial purs* of sovereigns to-day by a number of busiiees men, prior to his departure for England About a dozen wedding- were celebrated in Wellington yesterday. Amongst them vna that of Miss Molly Richardson (daugh«i of the Hon. EdwarcT Richardson, C.M.G., formerly Ministei for Public Works) tc Mr. i. A. Tripe, solicitor. The Patents Office has accepted complete specifications in an application fo;. letters patent from J. McCombie and E. Mclndoe, Auckland, for miners' folding candleholder, and fuse cutter and cap fastener,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11538, 24 November 1900, Page 5
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