NEW ZEALAND.
(Per Press Association.) NAPIER, last night. At the battalion parade Dean Hovoll was decorated with the "V.D. medal for twenty-fivo years’ servico as chaplain to the volunteers. CHRISTCHURCH, last night. Peter Somers, a Lake Ellesmere fisherman, was fined 40s this morning for offering trout for sale. INVERCARGILL, last night. Applications for provisional licenses to sell liquor at the Caledonian games, A. and P. Show, and Southland Racing Club’s meeting havo been rofusod by the Invercargill Licensing Committeo. After eight weeks’ almost continuous fine weather, a general warm rain has set in. The crops are looking splendid. The season is gfully two months earlier than that of last year.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1033, 28 October 1903, Page 1
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