LATE NEW ZEALAND NEWS.
(Per Press Association.) * NAPIER, this day. The Colonial Consignment and Distributing Company cable: — Frozen beef declined one-eighth for hinds and fores. Canterbury mutton, 3gd; Napier, Wellington and North Island 3§d; lamb, first quality s|d, second sd; beef; hind quarters 4Jd, fores 2|d. WELLINGTON, this day. The Health Department states that the suspicious case of sickness on the steamer Talune at Lyttelton turns out not to be of a serious or infectious character. The Mitchell case has been settled out of Court, leave being given to appeal m forma pauperis on condition that appellant gives up his house and land to E. D. Johnston, by August 13 next. DUNEDIN, this day. At the Police Court Joe How, a Chinese, was charged with selling a pakapako lottery ticket. Mr Carew, S.M., following the Chief Justice's dictum, dismissed the information on the ground that the game is one of chance, and not a lottery.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9802, 23 July 1903, Page 3
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