Telegrams.
Wellington, This day. As the building fund of the Kdnca:: tion Board is considerably overdrawn, fhe I}oar4 yesterday adopted the simple plan of refusing to vote money for any of the works which were requisitioned for. I Mr J. B. Tunbridge the retiring Police | Commissioner, was yesterday aftgrpoqn j pre?entp4 with an address and cheque for The address is one of the finest pieces of work of the kind ever executed here.
i Hokitika, June 25. i H Intelligence has been received this evening that the barquentine Ada Eva, i 136 tons (Captain Peterson) from Sydney for Grreymouth, laden with irons bark piles, was wrecked on Gillespie's Blpff, about IQO miles south of Hokitika, on Tuesday last. Seaman Johansen was drowned- The vessel is breaking up. The survivors were rescued in an exhausted condition. Johansen, who was a Norwegian, leaves a wife and twft children-
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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXI, Issue 3570, 26 June 1903, Page 2
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146Telegrams. Woodville Examiner, Volume XXI, Issue 3570, 26 June 1903, Page 2
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