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NEW ZEALAND.

ALLEGED FORGERY

Per Press Association.

AUCKLAND, last night, in flic Police Court Alexander Callaghan, a young mail, was charged with forgery and uttering a cheque for £8 Ms upon Te Aro House, Wellington. He denied the forgery, butadmitted passing flic cheque. He was remanded to Wellington.

A JILTED LOVER. AUCKLAND, last night

In the case of attempted suicide against Robert Tail, off he SeyeqU, Contingent, who final five. Shots at himself but wan found uninjured, the Magistrate doubted whether serious intention could he proved, and dismissed the charge or attempted suicide He imposed a fine of a sovere~n 0 n a charge of discharging a firearm without reasonable cause.

A FIRE. AUCKLAND, last night

At Hamilton last night 11 ( l * -•> Hoarding house, containing iweniy-six ro'onis, was destroyed by fire.' Half (he furniture was saved. 'Die insurance is live hundred pounds oil the building and furniture.

ANOTHER FIRE. FHILDiyjU. pist, plight

Denson's store" niirt dwelling at Cheltenham were totally destroyed bylire. last night, the insurances totalling £750. A blacksmith’s shop adjoining was also destroyed.

THE PREMIER

STRATFORD, last night

The Premier arrives here to-mor-row. In the evening he will be banquetted at Strathmore, and attends a complimentary banquet to Mr Sym'es’ at Whafigapiomona, on Friday. He makes the return journey down the Wanganui river.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 844, 19 March 1903, Page 1

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NEW ZEALAND. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 844, 19 March 1903, Page 1

NEW ZEALAND. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 844, 19 March 1903, Page 1

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