GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
[liY TELEGBAPH.—I'KESS ASSOCIATION.] Dtjxedi.v, Tuesday. , The French barque Marguerite Mirabaud, " ■ wrecked at Akatore a few months ago, is [now completely broken tip. ' Chuistcjicbch, Tuesday. " I The Customs duty collected at Lyttel(ton during June amounted to £29,011. j A disgraceful act of vandalism has been I committed on the bridle path between Lyttelton and Heatheote. * Halfway up H the hill a cross was erected, marking the'. - [site of a spring and commemorating the i foundation of the province. This cross has' [been deliberately thrown down, the certitrepiece broken off, and the inscription '' .'- defaced. Hukitika, Tuesday. j Yesterday afternoon, owing to a inisun* ,' derstandhig as to the time of hearing be'.ween the counsel for (he defendant and Ithe magistrate, the latter agreed to the re-hearing of the charge against Chinn in [connection with the Krangarua fatality | of May 11, when two men were drowned. | The hearing was taken, this morning, and judgment was reserved. Uisbuilve, Tuesday. The recent prosecutions of cyclists have led to a movement for the formation of * - Cyclists' Association.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13480, 3 July 1907, Page 8
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