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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.

By Telegraph

Psb Press Associatioj..

DUXEDIN". September 21. iftAael Hvnes, a waggoner, was killed irroßiwe'll through the overturnmg of Crawford, the driver, escaped icsurance on Lo Keong's pre- ' axe-Xew Zealand Office, £SOO on t and on furniture and fittings ; "ij 'ibif stock is estimated at a value it en £IOOO. There was very little „/ The building was not seriously oatfedCHRISTCHURCH. September 21. IV Supreme Court to-day is occupied f tl v <k<e of the Ashburtou Club. The •■.charter was revoked by_ the ColomaJlry on June 30th. 'ihe trustees of tub bow apply for a mandamus calling ! L Colonial Secretary to hear the mat:iudiciallv, which they submitted was .done, or in alternative for a writ iioiari quashing the revocation of the

AUCKLAND. September 21ru damage to the Niwaru was found ' jKnsive than was at first estimated. M '2s f-«"ia bngtb, also aboat thirty ,-fates and framss. The rudder liad beffisfiipped. being found to be tw:>tml was a stupendous job. The wind,,m found broken, and the starboard i steam tube fractured, necessitating ~rin<>- over three tone in. weight, and a S» B foniract of £SCO. The original L t was £6420. and in, addition there tfc* dock dues of £56 per day. The j. ~ m farried on through the twentyr hours, and is expected to be completed jja the contract time of 42 days. WAIROA. •September 21. n e Government launch Waikaremoana, it a trial from Auckland, made about jt knots. Mr Donne is much pleased, as , ffill prove an acquisition for Lake 2fit3. rXVERCARGILL. September 21. Ja> E>erdegan, who was arrested in ntchurch, pleaded guilty to a theft of .fair, steamer tickets, etc., of the total -«ot £4l, and was remanded to the Su'i Court for sentence. PALMERSTON NORTH. September 20. jssji on the report of a special snbjuitrw the Manawatu A. and P. Assow, Exc:utive has decided to ask its erf Committee to refer several proposed Hdaienw of the Deceased Stock Bill to iconference, including the following:— hat the purchaser of diseased beasts be iced to recover from the vendor the whole jnt paid if the claim is made within one safer the purchase; that in the event isasal of the auctioneer to disclose the jeof tne vendor the purchaser shall have mra against the auctioneer; that the am fine for exposing a diseased beast rale skill be £3, subject to a right of

September 21. frliomson. S.M., has cancelled the peni*a£ by Mrs Charlotte Foster. At an Eti appeared" that her husband at the pas of 1902 had £I6OO in cash. To W&e money being squandered, the imuwed a settlement by which Fosm£Ms wife received £72 each yearly. lis decease of both the money is to be feinted among the children. The S.M. Ito it the fund had been free from sani settlement neither of them would rjwsived a pension, and that the case wore came under section 8, sub-section ("tie Art of 1898, and that the applicant fottly deprived herself of property in kto qualify for a pension. MARTOX. September 21. Ok- butchers of Marton and Bulls have & a further rise in the retail price of «t

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8291, 21 September 1903, Page 3

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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8291, 21 September 1903, Page 3

INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8291, 21 September 1903, Page 3