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WELLINGTON ITEMS.

[From Our Correspondent.]

WELLINGTON, October 13

Under- a regulation just issued by the Marine Department any person who places a tree, log or other obstruction. in a harbour, navigable lake or river, or on the shores or banks of the same in such a way as to impede navigation or cause injury or damage is liable to a penalty not exceeding £100. A report is stated to have gained currency amongst people interested in the dairy industry that purchases of cheese have been made in New Zealand by, or on account of, a shipping company for the purpose of providing freight for its steamers. The man aging agents for New Zealand of the Federal, Houlder and Shire Lines state that outside of the freight the steamers of those lines or their owners are not interested either directly <vr indirectly in any purchases of dairy produce in the colony.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8751, 13 October 1906, Page 5

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WELLINGTON ITEMS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 8751, 13 October 1906, Page 5

WELLINGTON ITEMS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 8751, 13 October 1906, Page 5

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