NEW CONDENSED.
The Industries and Commerce De- • partmont is collecting suitable specimens of produce and manufactures for the re-opening of the LTanco-Bri-tish Exhibition in Jlay.Captain Edwin predicts strong northerly winds and a falling barometer. A tangi is being held at Wanganui over the remains of the late lloue Hoke. NI.P. Kaiapoi Woollen Coy. declares half yearly dividend of 1> per cent. X.Z. Boxing Association sub-com-mittee urges that boxing be added to regular school athletics. Suggests also abolition of centre system of control. X.S.W. Northern Colliery employees after conference with -Mr Hickey, X.Z. miners' representative, have decided in favour of mutual support. Co-o-ieration from seamen and watersiders will be fought. Seven roomed bouse near Penrose, Auckland, burnt out, occupants escaned scantily clad. William Homewood, found dead in a Wellington boarding-lionsc. Indications point to match bead poisoning. Addington school, which was burnt out. re-opened yesterday in tents.
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Southland Times, Issue 14032, 13 February 1909, Page 6
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