NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
(Per Press Association - !. Wellington, February 13. , Amended rules and regulations for the transmission of printed and commercial papers arc gazetted. Mr G. S. Kissling, of Auckland, has resigned from the Commission of the £ Peace. Mr Martin, S.M. , is indisposed. In is expected that a stipendiary magistrate from another district will be here on , Monday to take Mr Martin's place till , he recovers, and also till he finishes his duties in convection with the Horowhenua commission. Auckland, February 13. A cablegram has beeu received from 7 London that the Queen of Beauty mine 1 has been floated, and the whole capital subscribed many times. Pierce Lauigan, contractor, and W. F. Buckland, solicitor, Cambridge, have ' filed their schedules. The latter's un- " secured liabilities are £'3751 and secured liabilities i.'23,196, leaving a deficiency 7 of 11768. He attributed the result to depression in land values. Buckland said in his statement that he had been carrying on law practice, politics, sawmilling and sheep running for the last j 12 years. Gavin Mclntyre' Park, late Postmaster at Taupo, was committed for trial at ■ Rotorua on the information of Duncan Cumming, assistant inspector of the I post office, on a charge of having conj verted to his own use £442 of Governj! ment money. f Christchurch, February 13. . At the inquest on the body of William Henry Ladd, found dead on the doorstep of a shop in Armagh street yesterday, the medical evidence showed that death was due to heart disease, and a verdict was returned accordingly. \ At a meeting of the committee of the ' Canterbury A. and P. Association to-day , the President reported that unforeseen ; difficulties had arisen whiphmade it im- ' possible for the prize stock from the late show to be sept Home at present, and ' the matter would therefore have to be hung up for the time being. The resolution passed some time ago, refusing to I countenance the publication of a flockbook unless it was published in accordance with the conditions passed at the ' Wellington conference in 1894, was resI cinded.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 190, 14 February 1896, Page 2
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