INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
I PEH UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION..! \ A s' y '* CHBisTCHTBci, NoAember,§. , ' .News has been received ;that a.>§St: Albans resident drew Carbine in saAus<» tralian consultation of £25,000. * -Tl' :>( .' Dunki^n, November 61 • During the hearing of a case Paltrier* ston Resident Magistrate's , 'oqrtAMr* ' Stratford, considering a remkrk mraV by " Mr S. Solomon, a to be ah ihsull j' to the Bench, committed him for contempt;' ahd, ns he persisted in trying to address , the Bench wit hoot having ; apologi se j;' ' ordered a constable to rtmove"' hiil id Another solicitor asked to be allowed to-' confer with Mr Solomon, and- after doin jry so the -latter made a statement, wbich Mr Stratlord accepted as an apology and dis*charged the soliicitor. The ease then pro* ceetied amicably. A At the Police Court to-day John Wnt** son, of the Commercial Hotel, was fined! •" £2 and eos'ts for permitting a barmaid to-' ba in the bar after 1 1 p.m. Wkstpoet, November 6.' c At Cape Foulwind to-day John She!* don, working in the quarries, was struct on the hend by a hook of the 25-tou crane. He is still in ah unconscious-. -„> condition. . A : i ' -A' /-'Vi '.'."•. Palmebston, This/Day. o The entries for the Manawatu A..<«ncL P. Show number 689 as against 665 last year. There is a considerable increase in, sheep and produce implements, but sheep* show a falling off in Bomneys. There are 3840 names, on the Palmers- \ ton electoral roll. ''.'., R7'\ " ■ Wellington, November 7^/ The Government have received a communication . from a gentleman that wool sacks could be manufactured from tow* and offers to established an; industry; of that nature providing a bonus fs offered. The matter is nnder. consideration. The Minister of lands has agreed to the labor party taking up a block of fond in the Forty Mile Bush if the som of £50 — rbeinga portion of the first year's rent -ris deposited. Several of the dairy factories have comuninated with the Government, sag* gesting that an expert should be sent to London to watch the arrival of the various shipments of colonial daiiry produce; with a view to reporting the causes of de-' terroiating of consignments on the' voyage. - John Bertie, ofthe Pier Hotel, has been fined £5 and costscfor Sunday trading! :
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 61, 8 November 1890, Page 2
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376INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 61, 8 November 1890, Page 2
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