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. Pur Pr«o A<woc1»»lon i _ "-■"•'-'•"' ■\ v ■ AUCKLAND; thisMai^ ' Sharcmarket^les : U>mon Steam (6wL) 3^; 3d/ Bank of New Zetim'&ibffißa,- .< N.Z. Cement- 13s. . ; - «y ■ „'-.;-:• Wl^JLNGTON;;iastinighW .A porter named Rydeiy on/ dirty ' kt Lambtori. station. 'to-night, by,. some means was caught by ;a! train^vhile crossing "the yard and was knocked down and-serious-ly injured abiit the head/ -He was/rejnoved to the hospital.' •' , ' ". y/. '';. At a meeting of the - Newl'^eaJand Wyandotte Club (North Island) it was decided to hold the next wyandotte chaonpidhship show at Blenheim^ fifteen special prizes being/ offered; including four silver clips. i - '■*'-*-• Ir 1^ J- L. Whiting, telegraphist; 'of Wanganui, has been elected unopposed to represent, the Post and Telegraph Department: oin the Public Service Superannuation Board. .-■■.' 1-* $ V^.l WELI^GTONy this day. The Hon. Mr. Itussell, replying to a deputation from the Wellington . ho.sp> tal Board on the question of subsidies' paid to hospitals boards', saiSTit was 'proposed next session to introduce legislation to amend the present system*- One provision-would be ; that Hospital" Btfard estimates niust be submitted •to his tie- - partment before being pasped. , Beilaleo / proposed to call > a conference of representatives of Hospital Boards"helore finally framing legislation. ■"' n, *> '' ; ". CHRISTCHURCH, this day. . . Michael Carey, charged witK'the'inur-- ( der of Frederick Allen m. a street quarrel recently/ >as committed ...textile Supreme Court for trial. ■ Air. Cassidy, "' f t accused, who ia a, memoes* of the 16th Reinforcements, asked* the / t nc L' to , reduce , Qharge* to 'man- i : slaughter, but the Bench refused;. _ T A , l a r d ., Sydne^ H&rold Ray, living at Hill -Morten,, died suddenly . this mornin?- .P- 6 complained at breakfast qf pams iii the head, and vomited and died m a few minutes. He was^aged 15 years and was studying for 'matriculation. I -..:','■■ 1 PUNEDIN,. thig, .day. A distressing fatality is reported at havensbourne. Upon returning at^9. so last night from Port Chalmers, Geo. Anderson, carpenter, found the house locked .up. On effecting an entrance, he d'scove^a his wife, Thomasina- Apjfer. son, aged 36 years, lying m the parage, apparently having been burned to dflaSi v y 2y v « sti g« of clothing was lef£kon her. Th© fire from the burning garments had burned through th© oilcloth, and als-o through a board an inch thick, uhere slfevlay. It is believed -the fatality was 'the/ result of mental illness Bank books and gold articles were found \ i ournt m the fireplace. ,„,..,, Two prisoners who pleaded guiltjiin tlie lower conrtv came before Mi* Justice fcun for sentence to-day. Walter.Henry Mjarslin for . breakmg, entering; ■« and theft at' Portobello, who had a veW'i>ad I record, was sentenced to five yeara* im(prisonm^nt, and declared an .habitual [ criminal, Aliped • John Mills, fpr teom- ; nutting bigamy at Christchurch on.tfttly 7.; received six months' impriaoiilihent with 1 hard labor. . ».,... /»<, .iu_H_a_a____— __.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14050, 21 July 1916, Page 3

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INTERPROVINCIAL. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14050, 21 July 1916, Page 3

INTERPROVINCIAL. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14050, 21 July 1916, Page 3