DUNEDIN NEWS
MAORI MIobJ.ON,
(Per Press Association.) Duiiutfin, last night. The collection at £st. Matthew's Church yosierday, to meet tne special needs of mo Alaori mission in tile iNorm island, amounted to £Ol. i'nis amount is in addition to £SO a year paid try tile panslr towards tile support ol two Maori clergymen in the Waikato. The ordmary offertories of tire day for tile general Church fund wore above the average. BIRTH HEGISTRATION ACT.
A ease was called on at the Polic e Court to-day, in wmch a man and in s wife were ctiurged with making an alleged false statement of particulars required to he known and registered under the JLiegistratiou of Births and Deaths Act, relating to a female child of another woman. As only the male accused appeared, the female not having been served with a summons, the ease was adjourned. Aliismt ATlON CO URT. The Arbitration Court will sit in Auckland on December itith, when an application will be made to make appUoalde to Auckland the award in the tailoresses’ ease now in force in Wellington, Christchurch, and Duuediu.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 562, 4 November 1902, Page 2
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