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NEW ZEALAND.

(Per Press Association.)

NLW PLA MOUTH, last night. (Ur Newton King, in conjunction With Messrs It. ,Street and It. Morrow lias just imported a. herd of Holstein cattle from America. The herd, which, is now in quarantine', consists of eight heifers, six of ibem in calf to famous bulls, and three yearling bulls. The same vessel also brought six Angora goats for Mr K. ,W. ,Saxton, of New Plymouth. In the draughts match to-day the sth game was drawn, and the Pth game resulted in a win for Gardnet;, CHRISTCHURCH, last night. At Ihe Education Board this morning. P. W. Penymau gave notice to move, (hat the Board having given the Government's capitation grant or" lls 3d per head one year's trial, is painfully conscious of its insufficiency to meet 1 lie demand, and prays that the Government will at once increase the amount to J2s per head, Owing to the scarcity of teachers to fill the smaller salaried positions, the Board has decided to relax some of its rules as to length of service in certain positions before applying for the higher positions. A resolution hoping the proposed Education Board's Conference would nut, he allowed .to lapse was carried. Joint Woodward, aged u.'l years, a. farmer of .Springston, is reported to have suieideil»it live this morning by hanging himself to a tree near his house.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 483, 24 July 1902, Page 4

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NEW ZEALAND. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 483, 24 July 1902, Page 4

NEW ZEALAND. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 483, 24 July 1902, Page 4

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