NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
* (PBE PRESS ASSOCIATION). Wellington, October 3. It is understood that among the recommendations of the Volunteer Conference is the abolition of the grant to rifle associations, no recognition <>f rifle clubs, and the establishment of reserves corps, into which yoJun;eerß afcer a certain number of years service may retire. A company has been formed, with a capital of £3000, to develop oyster culture. Leases have been obtained of portions of tbe foreshore at Woraer Bay near the entrance to the harbour and Pahautanui, in the Ponrua Harbour, where oyeter beds once existed. Ths customs revenue for tbe last quarter was £408,474 the beer duty amounting to £12,272, Bbunnjbbton, This Day. James Mill Morris, proprietor of the Brunnerton Mews, died this morning, aged 65. Auckland, October 3 Two men wore fined 10s and costs for a breach of the Factories Act by not giving their employes a holiduy. ono being a Chinamen. The Inspector mid he was frequently twitted about not being able to catch Chinamen, people remarking that Chinese dealers did as they liked.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 85, 4 October 1894, Page 2
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177NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 85, 4 October 1894, Page 2
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