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NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.

« (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Dunbdin, This DayGrieve, the train conductor, was sentenced to 24 hours' imprisonment for obtaining monies fraudulently from the benevolent trustees. Auckland, July 14. The July meeting of the Auckland Coursiujj Club concluded to-day. There was capital sport aad ao excellent attendance. Wanganui, July 14. Jame3 Bailey, of Hawera, cattle dealer, was before Judge Kettle this morning on a charge of absconding from hia creditors, and was further remanded till Monday to allow of accused cabling to New South Wales re the security of money placed to bis cielitin Dabbo Branch Bank, amounting to £935, after which the question of bail will be considered. The four Cameron Bros, were a?A : n before the court to-day, charged with I being in possession of an illicit still but the stipendiary Magistrate dismissed the case without calling on the defence. Wellington, Julj 14. C. B. Izard, one of the Governors of the College and Girls High school, ban £500 to found scholarships of £30 per annum. At the latter Institution the second exhibition of the Wellington Art Club was opened by th« Governor this afternoon. There was a large attendance There are some three hundred exhibits, including pictures and sketches from Cbmtcburch. Dunedin, and Nelson, and a large number the work of local artists Chkistchukch, July 15, At the annual meeting of the Farmers' Co-operative Association the balancesheet showed net profits for the year of £8802. A dividend of 7 per cent., and also a bonus of three per cent, off called up capital would be paid. At a meeting of the Committee of the Chamber of Commerce to-day, a letter was read from West Australia, calling the attention of the Chamber to the profitable market open there for New Zealand produce generally, and asking the Chamber to use its influence in securing a reduction in through freight. Greymouth, July 15. The coal export for the week was 3918 tons. Westport, July 14The coai export for the week ending to-day was 6030 tons.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 13, 16 July 1894, Page 2

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NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 13, 16 July 1894, Page 2

NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 13, 16 July 1894, Page 2

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