LATE NEW ZEALAND.
1 (Per Press Association.) ■ Christohuroh, last night. It now transpires that the lad Shentoo, who arrived from England by tho Morayshire recently, suffering from consumption, was not an assisted emigrate, but had paid a full third-class fare. Hokitika, last night. Tbc Premier, Minister of Lands and a large'patty loft for South Westland to day, They expect to be absent a week. On his return the Premier will deliver a policy speech at Kurnara. The Chief Surveyor of Westland has been appoinicl Commissioner for tho West Coast for the International Exhibi tion.
F. J. Mardon, a bankrupt, was committed for trial on a charge of failing to keep proper books. Dunedin, last night. William Tucker woe to-day commiltod for trial on a charge of indecently assaulting a boy. Bail was allowed, accused in .£'2oo and two sureties. A meeting of No. 1 Battalion of Volunteers to-night decided to form two football teams, ooe to play Itugby and one the Association game. This is subject to the Rugby Union admitting the team as seniors.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1646, 12 January 1906, Page 2
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