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LATE NEW ZEALAND

(Per Press Association.) Wellington, last night.

Tho ratepayers of Karori, by 210 votss to 104, rojooted a proposal put forward by I tho Borough Oounoil to borrow £29,000 I for the purpose of establishing the Lom-bard-Guorin system of motor busses between tho oily, and that suburb, and for establishing an olootrio lighting plant. This morning tho weather was bright and warm, but shortly after midday clouds rolled up from tho south and rain foil heavily. j

I Dunodin, last night. The weather was beautifully fine up to 8.80 to day, whon rain fell, and it oon- ! tinned showery. Tho city was vary quiet, so many being away holiday-making, and from tho faot of no tram oars running, tho employees having their annual pionio. Volunteers to a considerable nurnbor got

I away to oamp on the hills south of I Abbotsford last night and this morning to J defend tlie city against attack by tho I Southland volunteers and oorps south of I Green Island. News of the movements I has not reached town so far. I Christohurch, last night. Tho weather was changeable for tho I I holiday, and showers fell in the early part of tho day, but it afterwards oleared up, I and was bright and sunshiny. The volun- J teers’ manoeuvres wore being carried out dating the day, the scone of operations being between Sheffield and Dunsandel. ' Wanganui, last night. I Tho weather was wet to-day. I

Timaru, last night.

Herbert Allendale, the third man wanted I for the burglary at Amborloy railway station, was arrested at Temuka yesterday. He had in his possession a loaded revolver, some dynamite fuse, burglars’tools, and candies. Ho made an attempt to bolt from the police station before being handoutled.

Cold showery weather interfering some what with the holiday, a very smal;

muster of volunteers left Timaru for the Easter oamp last uight.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1436, 22 April 1905, Page 3

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LATE NEW ZEALAND Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1436, 22 April 1905, Page 3

LATE NEW ZEALAND Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1436, 22 April 1905, Page 3

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