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Telegrams in Brief

The schooner Brothers has been burnt at the Bluff. She was insured in the New Zealand Office for one thousand pounds.. — News from Loni don tells of the death of Mr N. W. Levin, of Messrs Levin and Co., of Wellington.— The s.s. Tekaptt that was ashore at Big Rivfer, got off tindamaged, and has arrived at Westport.—lt is stated that Mr D. McGowan has been offered the position of. Dairy Commissioner. — The Premier has received many congratulatory telegrams on his completing ten years in that position. — One hundred and one steamers visited Westport last month for coal. — The Students' Christian Union Conference at Christchurch is being attended by two hundred and fifty representatives. The Conference is being held in the Canterbury College building. — A boardinghouse keeper at Ophir (Otago) has been fined £10, and had £17 10s worth of liquor conflpcated, for selling beer without a license.— The late Mr W. C. Mc T Broom, of Auckland, has left £200 to Dr. Barnardo's Homes in England, and an oahnt.o at Waverley, valued at £2,500, for endowment to the hospital nearest to the estate.

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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10708, 4 May 1903, Page 4

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Telegrams in Brief Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10708, 4 May 1903, Page 4

Telegrams in Brief Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10708, 4 May 1903, Page 4