LATE NEW ZEALAND.
(Per Press Association.) Blenheim, last night.
During tho eighteenth week of the New ' Zealand egg-laying competition 2769 eggs wore laid, making a grand aggregate of 25,815, or a weekly average of 27.69. The leading positions are unchanged, Ledge’r figures now being 500, Brooks 465, Draper 885, Hawke 381. In the Police Court yostorday George William Hudson, 19 years of ago, pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing £3 10s and two rings from the house of Mrs Alioo Boulter, of Wellington, and was sontonced to two months’ bard labor. | Christchurch, last night. {
Sir Joseph Ward, who arrived in town yesterday morning, statod that ho hoped the system of roaorving soots m railway carriages would bo in full working order in two months’ time.
I On the subject of tho International Exhibition Sir Joseph Ward suggested that it might be possiblo to got a member of the [ Royal family, as representing tho King, to open the exhibition. The penalties inflicted on tho Canterbury College students responsible for the recent breaches of discipline, have all been paid, and the affair now closes. The professorial board threatened, if the floes were i not paid by September, the Board would take further proceedings against the offen-J dere,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1549, 4 September 1905, Page 2
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