TO DAY'S TELEGRAMS .
» (PBR PKBSS ASSOCIATION.) I Beer Duty, ■• Wellington, November £f \ J Thirteen pnbllcaoa weeu charged «t the R,M. Oourt this morning with having drawn beer from oasks without previously having defaoed the stamps. Mr Golly, who uppeand for theOolleotor of Customs, did not suggest that tbe omissions wero Intended aa a ftaad on the revenue, bat ho merely wanted to show pnbllosns that they moat cuuipiy with the Act. Tha dofendanta ple«dea guilty, but uald they intended to tfafaoe the stamps when the oaeka were empty. 20a fine was billeted in enoh cobb, The WaJpa Election The w>it for ihe Waipn aoat was lesund yesterday. Tho nominaiion day Is fixed for the 21at iuht, and the 29th for the elpotioo If necessary. Volunteer Inspection CflßisiOHUiioH, i^ovtraber 5. Qeioerul Edwafda lu&peoted the volun- } to<it« in Haglpy Park at 6 tufa moraing. Tht^r.i were 886 members of adait corps ' •ad 166 oartetH on p»r*tie. Lord Ouslow W.a prt)Be«,t.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2272, 5 November 1889, Page 2
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158TO DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2272, 5 November 1889, Page 2
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