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ATEMPTED ESCAPES BY PRISONERS.

■ MB PESS3 ASSBOIATION.] ■ CHEisrcHUJicn, January 7. u named Oscar Henderson, wfHj y» arrested to day for deserting fpßra « barque Auriga, escaped from Gsflitocwheu being taken to the police itHttio He was recaptured after a slfl&tef about hajf-an-hour. half » dozea prisoners who

•nj delay in the im of the stone croaker. Mr Herrocto, pursuant to notice, moved that the resolution ef the Council refusing to allow a subsidy to certiin local bodies be rescinded. The

Coancil divided, when the motion wi lect by sto 4, Uowrs. Okey, Horrock McDonald, and Tate, rating for tl

motion. | Mr. HcOullim gave notice o! motu that the north side of the Oikura b be cut down to a medium giaie. Replies were read from tho varii I Read Boards relative to the Conn< I proposal that those Board's should I lect the dog tax. The aniwers vl in the affirmative. Jj

Tea following tenders were op avd da lit with No. 1, Men B: (400 yards): Wkita and Ji boulders, 3a sd; Tarry, broken i j 6s 3d (accept*j, conditionally " atone sot being cat ted throueV t wood). No. 2: White end Ji i/3 for boulders; Tarry, 6a 4d 8| metal (accepted). No, 3, 500; f or fold Road to Waipaku: Wi ani j Juliaa, 3* 2d (accepted); Ziw lan 3a 3d; No. 4 : White and J 15s (areeptad); Zimmersoao, Ko. 5,300 yd*.: F. J. Surrey, Eg lOd; Tarry, 6j 31, brok ta ■accepted, additionally). y 25( Bods, Upland Road and Ke , a( | T «PP. 2a 4d, builders (^d), Hklsan, 5a and 18 fid carfcingj ogi 7' H 9: No tenders rereiYJg' en j Mangorei, and are to be called. A jj 0 H Kingdon and Berrjfrg No. 15: HajW ; Sole, 4s jg. S?sSj 3s 5d Hen-' Heuricksoy. tax fixed fed, and decided that the tlhaajo that course cau "W]]„ to the various Goad Jr brought A the Omata tolleeva Foel e went into Committee* it was doea hereby rntifiL 0 the collection eV Q on behalf of tbEj Morris at the ® o jj the first day of AMjj deslarcs that eiff c ' made, and is K,g under the aKf and furtherKj y collection heDCifor<R, e March ■ Committee B>ethat the follM. eR l cw , 50cwt, Gin; P. wt .' wheels: f 3[ n ! 1 20c f;' 30 v v 1 ;30 3l . n ;[3l^';

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 6, 2 January 1901, Page 2

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ATEMPTED ESCAPES BY PRISONERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 6, 2 January 1901, Page 2

ATEMPTED ESCAPES BY PRISONERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 6, 2 January 1901, Page 2

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