NEW ZEALAND
(PBISS ASSOCIATIOX TELEGBAM.) DUXEDIX, February 11
Tn the Supreme Court, in the "case of Arrcifhaw v Annieliaw, the husband's miit for divorce on the groumis of desertion, • decree am was granted, to be made abeo!ut« after three month.*. WAXOAXUI, February 11. The Borough Council C'lxamborw v«re broken into last, night, iuid the drawers wre forced open, hut only a few ahfllings' worth of etajnps wa« extracted. It is supposed that tlve burglars are the same as broke into tho Museum on Saturday nigiit. NAPIER, February 11. At a meetinjr of the provinciiil directors 61 tho Co-operative Frtfzing Company, it was staled that t\r<> thousand £5 sharee wero. taken up and 70,000 fhfep £iwrantenl. Objection having bf-en t;tken to ;i clause in th-, prot-riectufi xbareboldt'M to guaranty the whole of the sh»-«p, the clnu-e wnH amended giving the shareholders iho option to name iae extent of the guarantee. Tho m?i-tin;» d--cided to f.\\m preliniuiary .vt'-ps for th« registration of the company, and ndjo\irned for a month, to enable a furthf-r ccnvasn to Ikj made. The heiiring of the charge against Thorn-ie Frederick Moore and Man- Ann Mill", <>f being concerned in the death of Lottie Ancell, who died under suspicion* circumPtanceis in «hop in Woipawa in October liist. commenced in the Supreme Coutt to-day. It is alleced that Moore administered something to deceased with a view to procuring abortion, and that she died as a result. The case i« expected to la.st two dsivs. THAMES, Ftbruary 111 At tho annual meeting of the Sciiool of Mines, it was officially repotted that- the pcholiirship had hem won by Mr J. H. Adams, who had also secured the. medal for general .proficiency in mathematics, ajid firKt-clnsa certificates jn fourteen subject. , ". It wns ttko Mated that tnc electrical cla.«sfH established in the school were a greni, j»ucce>e. and tiow form an importont educatior.al adjunct to tho institution. At a meeting of the. Drainage Board, the Clwirmin f.ateJ that there was m> danger of tho pum;> which drains the major portion of ths mining field stopping, and that the< financial difficulties of the Board wer? likely to be overcome.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11506, 12 February 1903, Page 6
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356NEW ZEALAND Press, Volume LX, Issue 11506, 12 February 1903, Page 6
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