TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS
(PBB PRESS ASSOCIATION.; Disappeared: Gisborne, Deoember 28 A man named Alfred Ward, who aotcd as bookkeeper at Stevenson's (tables, has mysteriously disappeared. Ward was last seen on Tuesday morning, and since then no trace of him can be found. He had been gambl(''c heavily, nnd discrepancies have been found m the boakg and cash* A warrant has been Issued for bis arrest. A Plea for Agriculture Nelson, December 19 At the distribution of prizes a v < Nelson College the Primate In an excellent speech made an earnest appeal on behalf of agricultural pursuits as an ocoupatlon for young men In preference to professional callings or town life, aud subsequently emphasised it at the breaking up of the College. Going Home. Dunedin, Deoember 19 Dr Fltohett accompanies Mr T. Mo* Kenzle (M.H.R. for Olutha) In big European tour. The Volunteers. In tbe volley and Independent firing tha B Battery heads tbe list of c«rblnrs with 28. Waikarl leads tbe rlflies with •9 q
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2306, 19 December 1889, Page 3
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164TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2306, 19 December 1889, Page 3
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