NEW ZEALAND telegrams.
(Per Press Association. Dunedin, May 8. Tho Hawke's Bay Relief Fund now practically amounts to i-600 for the city. Christchurch, May 3. The Conciliation Board met to-day when three of the firms concerned in the boot trade dispute declined) to accept the recommendations of the Board, and a fourth caße was adjourned. The Carpenters' Union of Worker, declined to accept the recommendations of the Board in the matter of dispute with the Master Builders' Association. Wellington, This Day. The Explanation of the non-claiming of Stewart Dawson's trophy is tbat at the time of tho rifle meeting the executive officers were under the impression it had not arrived from England. Capt. White, local representative on the Council, will take the necessary steps to obtain possession of tbe trophy which will be presented to " possible" Robinsou as bas been known since the Trentham meetiug Ho is a member of the Upper Hutt Rifle Club, not of the Christchuruh corps.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 257, 5 May 1897, Page 2
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