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NEW ZEALAND.

.(Per Press Associaten.J Invercargill, last night. Mr A. A. Wylie, M.A., WintOD, has been appointed assistant inspector of schools. Tboro were 33 applicants.

Sir Joseph Ward was entertained by business men to-day at the Invercargill Club. His health was enthusiastically toasted, and good wisbos extended to him and Lady Ward for their voyage, DunediD, last night.

In the case against Faony E. RobertBen, keeper of a fish and fruit shop in King street, who was charged with unlawfully selling liquor on December 20 and Decembers!, a fine ol £35 and JE3 10s costs was indicted in the first case, and £3 10s in the second ohargo. Stratford, last night.

While the town was dosorted in consequence of a seasido excursion, throe residences wero broken into. From A. G. Potter's storo and dwelling f 8 in cash was BtoleD, and at R. Zimli’s residence a small sum of money and a considerable amount ol jewellery wore also lakeD. Another houss was tn’eted, but nothing was stolen.

Masterton, last night. A charter has been granted to tho Town and County Club here for the sale of alcoholic liquors on the premises. Whangaroi. last night. Patrick Power, aged 70, was thrown from his horse at Onaowai, and sustained concussion of the brain, from which he died.

Wellington, last night. The Land Board has received a ruling from ihe Undor-Secretary for Crown Lands that when Crown tenants desire to mortgage sections on which buildiogs exist, and which ato wholly or in pact tho property of the Crown, it is neoessary in ordor to secure the Crown from loss that either the total amount due to it bo paid Off or a fresh mortgago given by theft nati to the Land Board.

Several companies were prosecuted today under section 101 of the Companies Act on a chargo of having omitted to sond in an annual summary and list of members. It was stated that the Departpartment intends to insist on thoso returns, and also that it is intended to see that they are accurate. Judgment was reserved,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1665, 3 February 1906, Page 3

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NEW ZEALAND. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1665, 3 February 1906, Page 3

NEW ZEALAND. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1665, 3 February 1906, Page 3

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