GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
[BY TKLKGRAPH. — PRESS ASSOCIATION.] , Gretuouth, Tuesday. Thb timber and coal trades are very brisk. Orders are in ahead for many months. There has been little or no rain in Grey Valley, though there were torrents in Westland and on the mountains. A Compensation Court in hearing several cases against the Government for damage alleged to have been caused by arilway works. VVkstpokt, Tuesday. So far nothing is known locally about the customary Easter encampment. It was understood that, in deference to the wishes of the late Minister tot Defence, the encampment would be held this year at Christchurch. Members of the Bullet- District Defence Corps favour the project, and consider that it offers a splendid opportunity for the new Defence Council to carrj; out y a large mobilisation sghgoief
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13435, 13 March 1907, Page 7
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