NEW ZEALAND
(Per Press Association.) Dunedin, last night. Donald Stuart, who is regarded as one of Otago’s best forwards, and who was chosen as a member of the team to tour. England, has abandoned iootball under medical advice. - • On die that a broach of promise case, in which the parties are well-k Down . Taieri residents, has been settled, tho fair plaiDtiif receiving a solatium.of £SOO. : , v
r ■ -Now-Plymouth,last-night. Advioe has boon received- here £ that the Boyal hotel, Gilmbur's store'"‘and Sutton’s store at Ragliih-were '■ destrbyed-'by/firo on Sunday morning. \ M'astbrton,-(ae.t night.
John Palminter vyas fined £s,;in default a month’s imprisonmbht, foP-keeping an instrument of gaming,, a slot machine, the investor getting a'cigar if the penny fell into, ascertain groovb', ‘The defence was that the game was ope of skill. Defendant gave an exhibition of the working of tho machine in Court, and out of ten shots secured only one pnzo. The machine and 75 pennies which it contained wore confiscated by the police. Dargaville, Inst night. A meeting of Liberal delegates, representing the whole of, the Kaipara electorate, on Saturday chose Mr Bassett, County Chairman, to contest the seat-at the general election. - « • ‘
Auckland, la3t night,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1449, 9 May 1905, Page 1
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