INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.
(by telegraph.) (PER I'KES.S ASSOCIATION.) WELLINGTON. June 8. \ nnniTier of Members are already in wn. an.l about 20 se»ts are ."arkccl o,} these there is one marked oft for •ilttm. Mr Wigley, despite the W forfeiture of his seat, will, it is mulurstn.xl. chim the right to resume it ~n the around that the January session WM m>U real session. [n tlifi niiitcti octuvccii Auckland , w t\V«llnu:t''n. extending over |he Inst thw Saturday nights the was : Wellington, fi wins ; Auckland HL DUNEDIJS. June 8. 'W s«ii ff" v ' l' !, 3 Beach obtained 102 I ,«b retorted gold for the week's I has given a denial to I tfe njwff •*« wiU ii n Home to conI ,/ utf ae fi/w.wds* appeal cise. He adf risn!tkt«>imuncut » fortnight ago on f tiw wlijtttJfr Putfiif. a infuctiorier. < Jeorge-street, (iiwi whlenfy yesterday afternoon in an ijiiijiktic' tit. fii lumkruptcy. H. L. Johnston, fanner, of Bortvick. hotter known in sporting cklw Bad Ins certificate suspended for siimwidw. CHRfSTCHL'KCH. June 7. .V man named Sutherland was found Mnt Wuikari yesterday morning. He left the station on Saturday with an empty toy imd three horses. The dray was found capsized awl lying across his neck. W.VNtfANUI. June 7. Ik Wangnnut Meat Freezing Company's works were thrown open for public inspection to-day. when, notwithstanding she linisterims weather, a large number piii a visit t» OistfeclitF, special trains lieing run by the Heads Railway Compiny. The works will be again open towhen the electric light will be exhiliitud. Everything is now in readiness ktrcezinic operations. which will start on Tlnirsday. Thuru are IS applications for renewals ttthu Licensing Committee meeting to be Sold to-morrow. IN" V RRC A.ttO ILL. June 8. •V ianwnamed John Sutherland has fen Aoswl >r shoplifting. The police found LMirorth of clothing on his prelum fits gcit ,stx months on one charge roil cw remanded on the other—that of •itraliiiij' fuiir suits and an overcoat, value (mm the New Zeal;uid Clothing Fwtiiry. At tiii! unnual licensing meetings all liwnsraivere granted to the houses that Jot applimi for, bat in the case of the mihibis' Arms notice was given that it Joiilil lie dosed in twelve months. The Ijw. 3tr Ferguson appeared to oppose rae license. TIMARU. June 8. Ac the licensing meeting for Timaru towfr n out nf 13 licenses were re*#l mul t W(> adjourned for 14 days— Clarendon} for further consul era"m "f re-building. the other because J P*rt nf the hotel (the Club) has *Ol femcvl to a private club, which ™ # Committee hold to be illegal. , - informed the licensee that ' gyt rid of the club or it altogether and apply for a t *" r '' ,e r,)s ' the house. The WT e:itril >ars w.is raised by the the Committee agreed to w hich are technically in re»iwP' licensees were cautioned Mih* Sunday trading and gambling, J" f®miittee suggested an agreein close the bars on Sun- •' 'W said they would not consider it iisin^ re Cl,tlT wted and punished for reT*f travellers. "4t ' • n, ' lru one a hawker and the ,l confc—have been arrested for a ;jJ[J ftt Large quantities of distil were f° in their house, ii, ''f I'® 1 '® from the Criterion Hotel, Cn "k ' Vlf * been employed. The fibers remanded.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 4994, 8 June 1891, Page 3
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539INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 4994, 8 June 1891, Page 3
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