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PRESS ASSOCIATION. CHRISTCHURCH, October 19 An the Pioneer Cycling Club’s cross; country meeting to day, the three mile cross-country event was-won by S. S. 1). Robertson (230ydj), W. F. Simpson (scratch) second, and C. H. H. Rich (200yds) third. Robertsdn won by fully his handicap. George Mumford, late skipper of the yacht Ariadne, charged with conspiring to cast away the vessel,- was this morning remanded by the Magistrate for another week. Bail was allowed as before. MASTEETON, October 20. There is a big demand for timber in this district. The local saw'millera have received orders from other parts of the colony, but are unable to supply the local demand. DUNEDIN October 20. In the of the tailoresses’ dispute, the Conciliation Board makes the award continue till December. 1903. and extends tc that date the award of the Arbitration Cjiurt of March. 1899, with these modifications—that improver* are to he paid not less than 17s 6d weekly, and that one improver is allowed to every three journeywomen in town,-and one to two journeywomen in the country. TIMARU. October 19. Rev .T. M. Adcock, formerly vlca r at Brightwator and incumbent at Motueka. end for the last two year* curate at Timaru. accepts f.he earn of the adjoining parish of Temuka from January next.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4492, 21 October 1901, Page 5
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