NEW ZEALAND.
(Per Press Association.) OHRI S'i’GHU It Oil, last night, A -married woman named Ellen iVloscr.ip was found dead in bed this morning. She had been in her usual health,. ‘ and made no complaint before going to, be I las® night the Canterbury; Boxing Association lias ueeidod in favor 01 an ameud-iucat-of Hie Police Ollences Act in tho direction of giving proper recjign’tion. to flic Now Zealand. Association. The opinion was expressed that the law dealing with boSmg siioldd not be part of . the Police Offences Act, lint separate’.' 'J’iiu weather lias eleareu, and there is now bright, suiisniuo,. but the streets are so cut up with tramway construction operations, hieing many inches deep, .with mud, that tliey will take a long time to dry. ' The tramway, section, city; to Riceartoa, is making rapid progress. The contractors are confluent that "they will have it ready in time for carnival traffic in November,
DARGAjVILLE, yesterday. A ser 011 s gun accident occurred at 'Ritia, A lad named I-larry Rogers was .handling a weapon in a milkshed when his hand was blown away, l't is feared that a'pcllot entered his brain.
AUCKLAND, last night. Father Hays concluded his New Zealand campaign in the Choral Hail Jase night,, the bdildiiig' being crowded, and hundreds being turned away. The Hon- J!. ’A", ,Tole presided, and on the platform were a large number of clergymen of the Anglican, Roman Catholic, and other dciiiominations. The subject,of the lecture was Father Matthew.” Father Hays reckons that twenty 'thousand persons have taken the ;pledge 'during Ilia mission in New Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1507, 15 July 1905, Page 1
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