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LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS.

. (Pejv P/esj.*. Association.)- e v.i.< '■.;', V**, WmJ^NorO^A la_t7mght. ' : A Gazette Extraordinary issued yesterday convenes Parliament for the dispatch of^usiiiesj? on-^uaft. 2^. ..at 2.50 p.m. ;■%-•• '^^». »t5 ' . Wi- -.- i-i b '- V.;- ,. .

The Public 'Service Commissioner expects that the newM classification of civil service will».be available before the end of Tthe. !pr_»*eit_t moiitH-)'- < A Yn A' ' -.- , '•

If the weather is favorable it is expected that a start "will be made with the ergction O I %e] Htoitatic fight tower on Kaiori Rbcfc .\_'dring : Jthi riext ' few days.,. >•v•_ n « .•>-./, * ■• -. •*»?.,.• \_. .. « /' ...:-'■ ,' , • last't night. - - Tl-A.dea^ I pe«ii_!ttied .fonday of *Mrs' W. J. O-Uegow, a very.. ©ld .resident, a#ed 82. > .

\ - DUNEDIN, last night. Colonel Heard held a Departmental inquiry into \he Sutton "ducking" incident. He examined Captains Moore and Robinson, and Defence Staff Lieut.Colonel Meara and Lieut. Nesbitt, 4th Regiment. A report will be sent to the Minister. ,

GORE, last night. * • The premises of Messrs W. Lewis and • Co., drapers, were broken into on Saturday night and a safe removed to the backyard adjoining, b*lt the intruders were evidently disturbed, as the safe was found yesterday unopened. There were evidence* that a chisel and iron bar had been used at work on the- pafe •in an attempt to force, it open. ,The door lending- into the office was burst

open and the eafe was lifted through the window. Saturday's, cash takings were found intact in the safe. A drav/er in a desk .was also forced open, but nothing Avas'-tnissfe'd. * -\-"--i *• '■>..>.'• AUCKLAND, last night. The Hon. R. Heaton Rhodes stated to-day that he had received a report from the guides at the Hermitage, stating that guides Thomson and Richmond had sighted nine chamois on the lower elopes of Mount Wakefield. Mount Cook

rtwlge, on May 12: All the animals appeared in fine condition and one was a young one. The number sighted is one more than the number liberated, hence thfere is conclusive proof that the . animals are r breeding. The Anglican Bishop qT Auckland (Dr. Crossley) is suffering from serious nervous prostration, and has been ordered

by his medical adviser to take an immediate and prolonged rest. Tlie Bishop left last evening for Sydney by the Maheno.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13091, 3 June 1913, Page 8

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LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13091, 3 June 1913, Page 8

LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13091, 3 June 1913, Page 8