NEW ZEALAND.
(Per Press Association.) Auckland, laet night. Samuel Finch, formerly belonging to the Seventh Contingent, charged with failing to show a ticket or leave the lawn at EUerslie racecourse, with assaulting the constable who ordered him off, and with using obscene language, was fined, with costs, £l3 ss, the Magistrate taking a lenient view on- accused promising never to enter a racecourse again and to abstain from liquor. ‘ Invercargill, last night. At the Method!.t Conference the Sunday School Committee’s report showed the numbor of schools to be 87, teaohers 599, echolers 5253, bands of hope 45, juvenile abstainers 4369, all large inoreases. The inoome totalled £1552 and the expenditure £1221. Thomas Bailcs was sentenced to two months’ bard labor for using obsoene language in a railway carriage. He and a man were dunking in the train and oame to blows. The passengers bad to leave the carriage on account of their conduot. Donedin, last night. The Arbitration Court was ocoup’ed the whole of to-day with the seamen's dispute.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1652, 19 January 1906, Page 1
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