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NEW ZEALAND NEWS.

(By TelesrtaA.—Press ABBociatlon.) H-g ■ SUCCESSFUL TENDER. f Noli! Plymouth, November 19. The Hospital Board to-day accepted the tender of Trevor 8r05,,, Wellington, for the 'erection of tho new Hospital at Now Plymouth. Tlio building will cost nearly JDJIO.tKUI. THE MAGQUARJES., Invorcarglll, November 19. A wireless message fipom the Mac(juaries states that Mr. Hatch's schooner Kaelicl Cohen arrived there this jiioriilllg. ILLEGALLY ON PREMISES. Dunedln, November 19. At the Poiico Court this morning William Duncan, Frederick Berry, ltobert Morrison, and Alvin M'Col! were charged with being found oil licensed premises (tlio Commercial Hotel) at Green Island at a time when the promises wefts required to bo closed. Berry and Duncan were ulso charged with giving a false name to a constable. The case against M'Coll Was dismissed. For being on licensed premises Duncan and Berry were each lined 10s. and costs, and for giving false names \v<;?« each fined 20s. and costs. Morrison, for be* ing on the fined 10s. and costs. PANAMA EXHIBITION. Ounedirij November 19, T'ko Panama Exhibition Commissioners were informally welcomed by tlio Mayor this morning. They afterwards visited tile leading industrial establishments, and were entertained at luncheon by tho Runedjn Expansion league. The Commissioners leave for Ghristehutch to-morrow morning. HEATHERLEA ESTATE. Levin, November 19. Applications for sections forming petit of the Heatlierka Estate., offered by the Government tinder the renewable lease, closed at Levin yesterday. . In all there were 37 applications for 26 sections. Applicant's from Taikape, Wellington. Pallia tua, and Kketahmia, as well as local candidates ate being examined to -day. The ballot will bo made on Thursday afternoon. Tlio section areas are from 5 acres to 37. BANKRUPT CROiSER IN COURT. Hawera, November 19. \ In flTe Magistrate's Court this afternoon D. S. Pox, charged with (1) being bankrupt he failed to keep propel? books of account in his business as a grocer, (2) that, be four bankrupt, lie did oil April 1, 1912, contract a debt of £!)00 t<> Messrs. A, Hatrick and Co., Wangamii, when ho could nothave had reasonable cause of being, able to pay tlio same. The defendant, reserved his defense, and was committee! to ihe Supreme Court for trial. Bail was allowed.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1911, 20 November 1913, Page 4

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NEW ZEALAND NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1911, 20 November 1913, Page 4

NEW ZEALAND NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1911, 20 November 1913, Page 4

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