NEW ZEALAND NEWS.
/. (By Tolegrapli.— Press Association.) -./: ■/• •""/ ■/ VOTE." Dunedin, September 23. The Otago Trades Council unanim« ously passed a resolution , protesting against the expenditure .of public ~ moneys on the Governor's .residence in - Auckland, as unnecessary and ; entirely . '. unwarranted. It was decided to. urge ;■ Dunedin and suburban members. to: ro- /; sist- any voto being' passed, for tho pur- .: i pose. r "'i; TREMORS. i| . Hratings, September 23.. : Earth tremors havo been frequent ia ■' ..; the last, few days''and this morning at\ 2.45 a sharp shock was experienced. DAIRY SUPPLY CASE. Woodvllle, Septembor 23. A case of moro than ordinary ihtcr»_ . • est to dairy; farmers was' partly' hoard" 1 '/{v; at tlie Magistrate's Court tOHiiy. The Hawko's Bay Dairy : Company sued H. A. Rosenfcldt for . £20 tor- brench of ,• , agreement,' iii not continuing to supply '; the, of. t'he; company -with' mflk:i; v :; r-. ; . and going over to "another' 'company. •-. : ' Only evidenoo was taken.here, and legaj :• • argument ; wi 11 bo'hoard in 'Wellington.:-:'; Mr. Dakiell (of I'indlay. and DalzioH ' Wellington) appeared for tho company, - and Mr. Blair for defendant. - a 1 MOTOR HOUSE BURNED. Nelson, .September .22. ::' ' A motor house.belonging to Mr. C. K, / : /" Coote,' of akapuaka, was- totally de- ~■; stroyed:by,fire'early ../</';/ contents, including a car and motor-cycle, -. . and two traps.-The car and traps wero ■ insured' in Hlie'Norwuch: Uhioh'/omce; for?'/ '-v;/: U3BO, but tie shed and other contents ; were uninsured..V--r':V- ; :■ MKWHERE HASTINGS LEADS. ''! . Hastings,: September JM: - Tho • central - battery • telephonic- • systenl •• ■, • -j# installed in Eastings'was opened'for'uso ; , . of subscribers to-day; Hasting is now 1 . ; 'able to ; boast \tho .;most up-to-date teLeh /-, :/. ./; phonic in', the/Dominion. /';"•/ ':../' ' LADY BARRISTER ADMITTED. G ■borne, September 22. ' .In the ..Supremo'-.Court: this. morning/;' . Miss Annio :l/;e' liees-was. admitted; t». .': • the: Bar./' A large- number of ladic-s and - -V-"'/ prominent business men .were in attend- : ' . ; ance. -Mr.' Justico'Chapman- cohgratu-;:;-, '. latcd, Miss ■ liees,- and- wished her a suo- ; '.cessful career, : .remarking oh'the ;advance • ..'/• i made since his: boyhood■ days, .when" angry,'» vr; - comments -were made, upon -the tions of women to .obtain university de- ;. ';i;// grecs. - •' v V— BICYCLE THIEF GAOLED. Christchurch, September 22. : Thefts: of bicycles - have'. becomevery common in Christchurch, and. complaints ;; . . are police,At tho.-.Court, this..mornmg, Mr.' Bishop,-' • S.SI., said ho had failed this ci'ime -, ;:;--v and. would ,havo to- kill' it again. . Johii.:.. ; . / . M'Nair, who pleadal.guilty to the theft of ;..:.,. a bicycle" in-the city; gavo'the .'magistrate' •'.. an opi>ortunily to'.emphasise, his woTds^.:: : . • - aiid/was.'6eht'to gaol'for'three monlis. :. . TOHUNGAISM. Haivera, September 22. . .'. A Maon woman- named Pnna , was ~ .. 'day ifiiied.^O/'forvprMtisi^tToht^
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 930, 24 September 1910, Page 3
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