LATE NEW ZEALAND NEWS.
(Per Press Association') WHANOAREI, this day. 'the corpse of a. young married s-ettler James Anderson, was lound this morn ing m a paddock at Maungaharama Death Avas evidently due to a gunshot wound, whether accidental cr intentiona. is not yet known. The-, police are m yestigating. ' Anderson was some tiim ago a patient of the Avondale Asylum. AUCKLAND, thus day. At the Police Court, Nicolano Papeseh.' was charged with- having caused Georg Jackson actual bodily harm by shootin, him m the back. He ' was remandei until Friday. i WELLINGTON, this day. Giving judgment to-day m the matte of an application for the re-hearing c the case, Miller v. Lamb, of Masterton m which he had held that New Zealanwine could not be sold m no-license dit tricts, the Chief Justice said there wa only one case m the Dominion of a wine grower in 1 a rio-Hcense district. Thi present case, therefore, was a speck oase, affecting only one person. He hatno doubt as to the correctness of his rr cent decision. The case illustrated th need of what he had often advocated, separate Court of Ajppeal, ->s.in Elngland doing nothing, el.se but appeal work. Th application for a 'rerhe-irin'i was refused . NELSON, this day. There hf s been heavy and continuou; rain for two days. Tno rivers are nearl bunkers.' Coraiderable areas are inun dated m the city and environs. A goodeal of damage to market gardens an poultry yards is expected, but detail are not available yet.' - GORE, this dxy. Relative to the Press Association message from Hastings, asking why Trenbath declined 'to meet Sanson over 10' yards, as the Gore runner had challenge* Sanson over these distances, the follow' ing from Mr Virgo> secretary, of the GorAthletic -Societv, is of interest: Trenbnth did not challenge Sanson over 100 220, and 440 yards, but Callendar. c, Hawke's Bay. on behalf of Sanson, thai lenged Trembath. > The latter did nc accept the challenge, * but asked for a' mono~B tt> -be posted before he 'wouh consider the matches, and reserve- hi*r self the" rio*ht to select his distances Trembnth is nre-wred to t** <*.-«{, all-nomer. • 10D, 220, 440, and 880 yards an-" one mile for from 1,50 and upwards, anr 1 a deposit of £10- posted wi+h Mr Virga secretary of -the Gore Athletic Societv as a guarantee, or the middle distance of the above, namely, 220, 440, 880. an a- standing challenge, to run anyone i' Australia over fifiO yards.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12184, 28 June 1910, Page 6
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414LATE NEW ZEALAND NEWS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12184, 28 June 1910, Page 6
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