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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.

[By XELEOBiPB.] Peh Pbess AssociiWi - WKLMNUTOX. t ilr Cameron, inspector of Sw produce in London, reports t^ l " of supplies of chilled beet from® been steadily causing classes of beef io brajme lirßK. great scarcity of prim? fat cattlii ca, and the production of bedM has been made expensive oirinjl'j corn crop. He does not beliert• beef trust has been tlie raise»' prices lately ruling. Nmv Zeu» practically been the only frozen" Sinithjield markH, and ta lent quality. Sir Cameron W* prices of beef will remain Kg" * siderable time. Mil Hon was sj ing in price, bat li;ts hem s'°™ tion. The market, liowcver, In* ing. Lanvb has been in 1 season. River Plmte sent. 70,000® against 4000 last, year. VanoM' of lamb have been forcing sato consequently have tlroppedj W weather sets in the trade wDI® and rise.

DUNEDIU. • The Arbitration Court®** sittings this morning, taki"?* dispute -with the Union Belcher , and Young and -Mr Mills.- assisted bj" ■" worth and. Kirby, represent Company, .and Mr Keith BaS* The Judg» : refused to allow SB deal -with a. general dispnte, . would have, to confine hinisd' wi'tth Mr Rainsav. tboutih he final right of reply. Mr Bel®j conditions -were much th e s |rj cases, 'with the exception Ramsay's ■vessels there ,rCre .j; boilers, and therefore firenwfl.. watcli and -watch so long as vw on. Tlie men were therefore ( ■tincb disadvantage. Mr P™" U amrning Mr Mills, of the Union Company's 1693 to 1901. Mr Court, -which ruled flhat tW., could be produced fov thf the Court only, but not for the Union, to which neither ®TjfJ objection. Mr Belcher inqu'vL . vessels built since 1893 . out of the profits or by,° e i Court again decided that w" j could could only be ansff Court's information.

CDEBISTOHUKCfItGeorge M'Kay, who i>» d in the Magistrate's Court' •quantity of jewellery ' j| George Hotel, was fS* years imprisonment at tn- ' : ihds morning. AUCKLANDTha Coronation %

decided to abandon the fire works disnlaj on the ewmins of Coronation Day. Ha, Auckland and Waikato Fanners* Unions have forwarded * joint communication to the Act ins-Premier, urging that a* tla. Australian fanners are now pleading for the abofißoa of the duties on s»ew Zealand produce, the present is an opportose tine to approach the "Federal GorernujMis wirh a view to securing some m;asnr,** »f reciprocity and open wider the door of the Audtraiian market for oar farm pro- I captain and officers of the two Japanese warships in the port last night entertained a large number of citizens on board. la a speech Captain Iwkasaki ex. nrewed his thanks for the kind treatment uai feeiia/ exteiwled to the Jap »ne?>. g e "We tup very pr>o»l <..f th« trearv just entered into. We highly c:*em tuu "u allies and we shall be 50 pleased if hod that Japan deserves roar ulihcce. New Zealand has many sources of inherent wealth and Japan fhotxld hope that a liberal exchange of commodities between the two countries should take plnce." J£r fc'owhis, M.K.R., an behalf of the pe<*. p'g , ; f \ew Zealand, heartily reciprocated tire friendly sentiment expressed by Captain IwfciA'iki-

WANOAXUI. Jrine 15. TV auction sale of the larjte fret-sin;; wwlis ;» Aramoho. a suburb of Wanganni. rchjcii was to have taken place tn.rlay. Jiaa postponed for three weeks ow-in-x to an interim injunction obtained by the mortgagee.. PORT CHALMERS. June 14. Arrived—L'pok. .NORTH. June 14. In connection with the rider ad.Ud by the jury t» the verdict as to the death of the bof D-nder, Mr M'Gregor, inspector t~£ machinery. vW-teii Palmerston toalay. am! scan** when he inspected the machinery last year i:e ordered Dander to take every precaution acittwfc accident by fencing, especially cautioning hint cot to allow children in tils' engine-room. I A occurred ait Ashbnrst this morain;, which dent-Toyed the Public Librarv. Baiicklam'.i and Brewer's stores, and J. 6. office. The buddings occupied by VVest, chemist. were scorched, and th*: itock cUmo.jed by water. The insurances ara—Library £IOO. Bauckbani's £SOO. Brewer £2OO on the building, the stock beins; uninsured. The loss is heavy in each iaatance. MAP.TONJune 14. JiD the adjourned meeting of the Licensing Committee renewals and transfers were gmntdii in all cases. Great interest was manifested in the hearing of an application for an hotel at Rouogtea, which occupied tile whole day. The Committee were ucof opinion that tha hotei was no: twiairsd. At an enthnsi.utic meeting of the Coronation Committee a proposad to erect an ornamental lamp in the park was adopted, instead of placing it at the junction of the two main street's. The town is to be profanely decorated and will include five arches. After the procession a united service, followed by a demonstration, will be held in the park.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 7917, 14 June 1902, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 7917, 14 June 1902, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 7917, 14 June 1902, Page 2

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