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In another column will be found the full results of the New Zealand University law examinations. Mr Harold Bright, of Gisborne, has passed his final solicitor’s examination. Mr H. Hei, of Gisborne, passed a section of the third LL.B. examination, and Mr W. J. Hunter, of Gisborne, passed the solicitor's law examination. Other Gisborne candidates failed to pass.

The following are the traffic returns of the Gisborne-Karaua railway for the four weekly period ending 7th November, 1903 : Total number of passengers, 6030; parcels, etc., 122 ; Drays, cattle, etc., 60 ; goods E.eteh as timber, wool, grain, etc., 501 tons j the revenue is, passengers, jg-214 13s 2d ; parcels, mails, etc., 2215 17s ; goods, £62 9s 2d ; sundries, ipd ; rents and commission, £8 5s 2d; total, £3Ol 5s 4d ; tbo corresponding period of 1902 was £177 5s Ba,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XII, Issue 1075, 17 December 1903, Page 2

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Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume XII, Issue 1075, 17 December 1903, Page 2

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