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GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

[BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Wednesday. In the Divorce Court to-day the Chief Justice reserved his decision in the suit, John Bramley v. Amy Bramloy. Mr. Justice Edwards adjourned the cases, Ada Regan v. Michael Began, and Kate , O'Mahaney v. Denis O'Mahaney, for proof of service. Dunedin, Wednesday. The case of Barnett and Grant v. Detective Campbell was mentioned in chambers today. Judgment had been given for defendant, and the application came up in connection with printing proceedings for the Court of Appeal. The question was as to the exact terms of the admissions made during, the trial. After discussion an agreement wits arrived at. J,L. T. S. Baker, in charge of the boarding establishment of the Boys' High School, died suddenly last night. He was a well-known athlete in his younger days, and represented Canterbury in interprovincial cricket in the seventies. Greymouth, Wednesday. Mr. James Malcolm, for 20 years teacher of the State school at Tavlorvillo. died today.

In response to the appeal of Lord Strathcona for British emigrants to take up the large tracts of land waiting for cultivation in the west of Canada a second contingent, about 300 strong, of the most desirable class of settlers recently sailed from the Clyde, and it is understood there are more to follow.

The following tenders have been received by Mr P. M Hansen, director of the Auckland Electric Tramways Company, Limited, for the erection of temporary stables, carsheds, workshops, storerooms, offices, and other buildings at the company's depot at Alexandra Park, Epsom:—J. Ellingham, £4815 rR. H. McCallum, £4850; John Farrell, £4392; James Lve and Son, £5075; James A. Moody, £5419; S. White and Sons, £5771; Craig Bros., £5904; Burfoot and Sou, £5962; R. R Ross. £0971; Newson and Coulson, £5990. Best carpet window in the colony now to be seen at Tonsou. Gaxlick Coy.'s; inspection invited. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12002, 26 June 1902, Page 6

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GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12002, 26 June 1902, Page 6

GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12002, 26 June 1902, Page 6

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