LAST NIGHT'S NEW ZEALAND NEWS
1/ (Per Press Association.) . «'. PALMERSTON N., last night. l^t -a crowded -meeting of ratepi/ers it was decided' to form <v River lioar-ii t > deil with the erosion of the Munawatu riner between Longburn. railway hri '._•« anu and the M.uiawatu' O.oi.ge. £♦ . GUEYMOUIH, laat-nig.it. *A. commencement-' was made to-day with the removal of -the .timber, cargo from the wrecked steamer Lhudeidalc. 1 • ■■■'•- DLJNEDIN, last night. ; At the Police Court Walter Goodman itaH sentenced to a month's imprisonment on charges of inciting a man to resist' the police and of obstructing the police • m the execution of their duty, the, sentences to be concurrent. The cases were the. outcome of the serious disturbance m the street on the night of .July 9. Evidence by the police show--Ithat the accused' had been warned en the, night referred to. but refused to g» 'i\vb,men, named Thomas McNamnvi and Joseph Donnelly, were commit. cd fon trial on charges -of robbing a . n ;.arv named James Black of £2 17s, and .ismg personal violence towards him.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12214, 2 August 1910, Page 3
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174LAST NIGHT'S NEW ZEALAND NEWS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12214, 2 August 1910, Page 3
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