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[PEB UNITED PEES 3 ASSOCIATION. Auckland, April 6. Arthur Hemraett, who recently arrived from the South, was found ill in the street, and died in the hospital a few hours after admission. Dr Moore stated that death resulted from exposure and hunger. Hemmetfchas a brother in Christchurch. Messrs McArthur and Co objected to the property tax valuation of their warehouse in Queen-street at £3<hß<>o, intimating that they thought £20,800 a fair valuation. The Deputy Commissioner stated that the Government would take it at the Government assessor's valuation, with 10 per cent, added. The case was adjourned till to-morrow. Dunedin, April 6. Mr A. 11. Eoss, M.H.E., addressed his constituents at lioslyu this evening. The meeting was of rather a noisy character. A vote of want of confidence was carried, against one of thanks. Wellington, April 7. It is stated that, complaints having been made to the Minister of Justice of the publication in " Whose Who," a local production, of all persons who have confessed judgement in the Magistrate's Court, Mr I'ole has issued instructions to the clerks not to permit any one in future to examine the court books or documents.
Mr E. W. Morrah.the Superintendent of the Bank of '• ustralasia, will represent the Wellington Chamber of Commerce at the Conference of the Chambers of Commerce in London during the colonial and Indian Exhibition,
A coat has bt-en washed ashore with several papers addressed to P. J. McVane, and these are supposed to be connected with the body of the young man found floating in the harbour on Sunday.
Information has been laid against W. F. Rosa, fruiterer, for perjury. The offence is alleged to consist in defendant having made a false declaration for the purpose of bringing certain land under the Land Transfer Act.
Chbistchubch, April 7
At the Supreme Court to-day William Traggs was convicted of fraudulent bankruptcy, and sentenced to three months imprisonment without hard labour.
Halcombe and Sherwill's sale to-day was largely attended. Mr Heffeman, of the Pity Hotel, Dunedin, has kept a hotel for thirty years, and during that time has never tasted a drop of drink. "He knew some tings" "Decline of Man." — Nervous, neak-
ness, dyspepsia, impotence, sexual debility, cured by " Wells' Health Renewer Druggists. — Felton, Grimwade and C». Agents, Wellington.— Adti.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 128, 8 April 1886, Page 2
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