NEW ZEALAND.
Per Press Association^ AUCKLAND, SaturdayThe scow Ururoa, bound for Sydney, timber-laden, grounded when
leaving Tairua.. • She has arrived at Whangaroa,, leaking- Her timber will be 'transferred to the barjqjue'PpnclJe 'Him, at Auckland, William Moore, an cscappd l.uiiatie, .sL'ii»[msed to have been drowned, successfully, completed a trip; in. a dingy. Ho wat' arrested at Coromandel this morning. •The Newton branch of the Ma-
NAPIER, Saturday
in old man named Angus McDoukI aid was picked ujp, in an unconscious condition in tlio street at Hastings, at an early hour yesterday, morning. He tiled in the hospital last night,, from,injuries to liis head., WELLINGTON,, Saturday., Thirty-eight Chinese, who leave for Sydney eni route for China to-clay, were compelled to leave their fingerimprints as a mea©s of ideatiffoation ion return.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1432, 17 April 1905, Page 1
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