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NEW ZEALAND.

NAPIER, last night, Daniel McAlister, a resident of Port Aburjri, Iras been missim'g since Wednesday, ail'd it is feared has been, drowned. STRATFORDIast night. lv mar. named Hill, a co-operative laberer, ■working in a duimel on the railway worlds at Oruru, met with an accident this morning, by which both of his logs were broken, and his back injured.. He was removed ifc> the hospital. CARTERTON, last might. Jin Wright, organising ageint of the Bible-in-Sqhioola League, was vigorously. opposed last night by five or six of the anldioncc, who received. ar-Dlause. In his remarks Mr Wright said he knew of a State school in the South Island where the boys and giris carried on apart immorality. WELLINGTON, last night. 'Judgment was reserved by .the Appeal Court in the case of the King v.- Ewart. CHRISTCHURCH, last night, George A. McLean, Thomas Williams and Jdhm Collinsi were committed to trial ofl a charge of burglary arid theft of articles ya,tupd! at £IG from the ertora of David Ilerio L DUNEDIN, last night. Obituary: ‘Mrs Whitson,, wile of the secretary of Siha Union Steamship. Company. On Saturday,: 4 till inst., a day of hard frost ami snow, Mrs Wihitson snipped and fell, sustaining a severe sprain. The shack brought about serious roslults, and death resulted unexpectedly Hast night irom failure of the heart’s action.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1495, 1 July 1905, Page 1

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NEW ZEALAND. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1495, 1 July 1905, Page 1

NEW ZEALAND. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1495, 1 July 1905, Page 1

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