Second Edition DOMINION NEWS.
adulterated liquor
[Pga Press Association.] Rotorua, July 22. ’ Arthur Sydney Graham, and Bon net Charles Lowry, hotelkeepers a Wairakei and, Taupo respectively were to-day each lined a total of £4i
and 24s costs on two charges, both re 's’ dating to the ono offence, the first fc selling liquor under the standard, am 4 the second for/ selling adulterate* ' liquor without disclosing the nature o I' the adulteration, namely, water.
THE LAND HUNGER,
Woodville, July 22
Eighty applications were receive* locally for twelve sections in tin Ahuaturangi block, to be balloted fo hero on Thursday.
THE INDRABARAH
Wellington, July 22
Tho Indrabarah left this afternoo for Port Chalmers, but owing to th heavy weather outside the heads, an' the fact that the vessel was in liglr trim and her propeller blades dam aged, it was deemed advisable to pu hack.
Wellington, July 23
The Tndrabarah resumed the voyag at 9.30 to-day. Tho vessel is flyin light, and will go on easy steam. Th weather is now fine.
JUVENILE BURGLARS
Auckland, July 22. At the Juvenile Court this morn
itig three small boys came before M E. C. Cutten, S.M., on a charge tha ‘on Sunday they broke and entered tin shop of Phillip Levy, tobacconist, in Karangahape road, and stole £3 10( in money, two sovereign cases, tw( pocket knives, a cigarette holder, ; brass matchbox, a matchbox pipe>-
lighter, two boxes of wax matches three packers of cigarettes, and a * packet of cigarette tobacco. After in quiring into the, circumstances of tht parents and the children, His Wor ship .committed the eldest to tht
Bttrnham Industrial School, and tht others to the Taka pun a School, , with a recommendation that the latter Ik allowed out on probation meantime.
SYMPATHISING WITH SIMPSON
Westport, ( July 22. The residentJ of SeddonviUe, at a public meeting, carried a resolution sympathising witjv;Myi it, .Sipipsou over the attack made on him in Parliament, and expressed their confidence in him as a member of the Bidler Oounty Council and the ..Westport Harbour Board. At a meeting of the latter body the following—resolution wan carried“ That this Board has a high opinion ,of Mr Simpson’s personal qualities,'and ■aftqWsitting with him for some six meetings they, have formed a most favorable Uopjnsijp of hi® abilities as a public man, and a* auoh ho is a valuable man in publiclife in this district. The Board regrets that any occasion has arisen whereby ho has to suffeiy in his effort to render such public service as he if capable of.” | i
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 66, 23 July 1913, Page 6
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