NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
[Per Press Association.] Remounts for Africa. ‘ Wellington, May 22. Colonel Hunt and Capt. Nuthal), who are purchasing remounts for South Afrcca have returned from a visit to the West Coast of this Island, having purchased 240 horses. They go on to Christchurch, afterwards returning to Fawkes Bay and Auckland. The horses will bo shipped by the Cornwall, 750 being forwarded Fashionable Wedding. A wedding which created considerable interest in Jewish circles took place today at the Synagogue, when Lsah, second daughter of Rabbi Vanstavern, was married to Mr Jacob Harris. The ceremony was performed by the bride’s father, and there was a very large attendance of their co-religionists and others. Teachers’ Salaries Commission. Invercargill, May 22. In opening the Teachers’ Salaries Commission here the Chairman said there seemed to be a slight misapprehension as to the effect of the scale of salaries submitted by Mr Hogben, namely that it would involve an expenditure of £5355 beyond the £1 capitation. As the proposal involved a reduction in stalling there would be a saving of £4405, so that the increased expenditure in raising the salaries to the highest scale in the colony would be £950. Returned From Melbourne Wellington, May 22. The Monowai arrived to-night from Sydney having on Board the military force which represented the Colony at the demonstration in Melbourne during the Royal visit. Mr Ward and a number of other visitors to the celebrations were also on board. The contingent will be paraded to-morrow and m’-reh throogh the streets. Capt. Cosgrove, of the Sixth Contingent was a passenger and also Capt Bengley, an Imperial officer, who takes up a post in the Defence Department. The Baptist Church. Nelson, I his Day, The Jubilee cf the Nelson Baptist Church (the first in New Zealand) was celebrated last evening by a public meeting and coflbe supper. There was a large and representative attendance. Congratulatory addresses were delivered by the Clergy of the various denominations. The Church was shown to bo in a prosperous condition. Celebrations will be continued in November, when the Jubilee Conference of New Zealand Churches will be held in Nelson. 9 Educational. Wellineton, This Day. The annual examinations in connection with the South Kensington Science and Art Department begin in different centres of the colony on 6th June. Supreme Court Sittings. The Pierard ease was again before the Supremo Court this morning, when both the Chief Justice and Edwards threw on the Crown the onus of taking the initiative if there was to be a new trial and as no application was made they discharged accused. Fire Insurance. P. B. Redgrave, of Nelson, won the prize awarded by the Insurance Institute of New Zealand for the essay on the principles of connecting lire insurance with business.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1901, Page 3
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