WELLINGTON NEWS.
A LITTLE SCANDAL.
e j> press Association-). Wellington, last night. The Post to-night refers to some discontent among the members of the submarine miners oorps of the permanent force stationed at Shelly Bay over ofde y work and pioket duty. The pagsr Adds . «Xhc condition of the corps seams to £><*•» for prompt investigation, and we think it will then be found that some measure of f-p-organisation is imperatively necessary.
N YACHTING FATALITY. The Inquest on the body of , young Hobdav. C»ce of the victims of the yaohlmg accident, wa'S opened and adjournodfor the testimony of t.he lighthouse keeper. s PIiEASU?G PROSPECT.
The Customs revenue ocliected at Wellinston for the year amounts to £681,d5d, being on increase of ; £44,804 oyer that oolleeled in 1903.
V - ; r SUDDEN DEATH. f At the inquest hold on Bichard James Hosking, of the Audit Department of the Bank of New Zealand, the evidence showed that death was due to a rupture of the communication between the -perisardinm and an aneurism of the heart. The jury returned a verdict accordingly. Deceased was single and aged 48.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1348, 7 January 1905, Page 3
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