NEWS IN BRIEF.
Apabima due from Calcutta. ' Tarawcra for the South to-day. - Waikare from Sydney to-morrow. . Miowera from the South to-morrow. / Hauroto arrived from' the Eastern Pacific One x fiaxmill -owner at Palmerstori had £400 worth of prepared fibre spoiled by the SJ recent floods. , , , "Twenty sheep belonging to the Hon. W. W. Johnston,/ at Awahuri, have been killed by a' sheep dog, described as "well-bred." A Normanby* settler recently obtained r , £760 '"- for' a '>: two-year-old draught colt. This is considered a record price for the ' colonies. . x , - The occupants of the police cells last even- , ing numbered 11 persons,, five males and three, females being charged -with drunkenness, two males with indecent acts, and one male with begging. >
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13485, 11 May 1907, Page 6
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119NEWS IN BRIEF. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13485, 11 May 1907, Page 6
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