WANGANUI NOTES.
|By Telegraph.—Special Correspondents . Wanganui, March 16. A young Maori/ girl: named Mary.Ka% rena, aged between eight has been missing since Monday night. : At last nights meeting of the Borough Council it was' decided tb aslc the Minister for Internal Affairs to carry # intp effect the expressed wish of a majority of the residents of Aramoho ana have that suburb gazetted as part of the borough. ' V ,r ' At the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Gordon applied that Davis/and Haines (who are charged.in connection with the Rutland. Hotel fire) be. bail until their trial oil May 9 in Wellington. Bail was fixed in the sum of <£600 cach, or two sureties for X3OQ each. •At the Police Court this morning an information was laid against J» J. Boyd, the owner of the Aramoho Zoo, for keeping his premises open to the public on Sunday. " Evidence was.taken and the case adjourned till .Saturday next* for legal argument. •
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 768, 17 March 1910, Page 9
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