TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
INTfIRPROYINCIAL
[Per United Press Association].
Wellington, July 13.
Williamson and Musgrove have withdrawn the inhibition against playing their operas.
The City Council had a discussion r last night on. the destruction "'of trees at Thorndon Esplana,dk of them ap-peated-to .tßi&k3;it^"V?s^ ; °f little- conse3[ueii(|B arid^idinpt matter what we're distrg^d^^n^^as otbsrs wjere planted. . BusSeMySen^of the tqwo cantemplate forming a Tr^de/ Association; Eimilir ".'to ; that in Dunedin. : v _?' " '*■*'. J il^' j Riley, master of the School isf^Av't^ proposes profits from the exhibition should go to the construction of a buildiug in connection with the technical school at a cost of about two thousand pounds, and include a hall for education and industrial exhibit 3. The" c&niutictee 1 is favorable to the proposal.
There are a number oj; informations lai^ aqains.y several prominent firms for preaches of the Factory "Act " f of not keeping proper entries in books, and subletting work on sweating terms. A breach of promise ,ohc is coding on here in which a Wellington woman bugs a member of the Christuburch police forcefor £500 damages. OuBiSTCHUBCii, July 13.
Edwardj John Af low at the. Maj^sti-ate's Court to-day was fined £% or. i^ "default monfetfs. liß.prisohment for purchasing tjrandy whiile prohibited. The case agaiust Edward Hidrns, licensee of the Cental hotel, for supplying Arlow with liquqr, wad dismissed, as the police were unable to prbve^kuowledge. The date of Shoehan's execution is not yet fixed but Tom Long, the haugman, arrived from "Wellington yesterday in charge of a warder who also brought the scaffolding for the gallows. *"' ' • ""f •'■ • l 4JUNE.BIN, July 13. Tjie net result of the Kindergarten festjval is £85Q. . - '^ s . ; Auckland, July 13. The premises of C. G. Laurie & Co., Kemp (tailor) and t^e general store of j. Nairn, all in Parnell, were attempted t9.be .burglariously entered last night. "MicHael Kelly a>4;Thom& fVm. Dajyis were committed fdu trial on £ cliarge of .^ss&iit s^d H>bbe>y: r ' * Richard. Mayo, 'obarged with using an enclosure ;in the ' EUerslie . racecourse for the purpose of betting with (persons on horse races, was remanded at the Police ! Court till Tuesday. Bail was allowed. The officers and rion-ebmmissioned officers of the Auckland. (Samson are taking steps to establish clubs to stimulate volunteering. Information is to be obtained in the south as- to how s'tt'eh clubs are managed. ' ! '
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West Coast Times, Issue 10530, 14 July 1897, Page 3
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