NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
By Telegraph.—Frees Association, Chkirtchuuch, July 4. It is understood that negotiations for the regular shipment of - lire cattle and sheep to England are at present in progress between one- of the direct shipping companies and some of the loading stockbrokers of Christchurch.. G. J. Bruoo has boon committed for trial for alleged perjury in the Coker’s Hotel case. Dunedin, July 4. The fall of snow in the interior has been very heavy. Fears arc entertained for the safety of three rabbitors named Healy. Shylock and Hero’s to ’Eo are left in tho Watoiloo Gup. Mr Hanlon’s application to the AttorneyGeneral, in regard to tho doomed woman Minnie Dean, is now on its way to Wellington. Nelson, July 4. At the Nelson Poultry Show, Taylor, Wellington, takes five prizes, three of them firsts.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2554, 5 July 1895, Page 2
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