LATE NEW ZEALAND.
{Pec Press Aasock.lion.> > Weliingion, last night. Mr A. R. Atkinson and Dr Findl attended in Chambers yesterday afti noon, before Mr Justice Edwards and 1 Justice Cooper, when a defiaite fixta was made for the hearing of the Meih Commission. The Commission will sit the Supreme Courthouse at Dunedin ( Taesday, May 1, at 10.30 a.m., when t! exemmation of witnesses will be oor menoed. .
Blenheim, last night. In the licensing election petition ill Magistrate reserved his deoieion, Wanganui, last night. There was glorious weather for th holiday. To-day has been Bpent ver quietly.
Christohurch, last night, Magnificent weather prevailed for th oliday.
Auoklacd, last night. The weather has oloared up, and tber is every hope of it being fine for th A.R.O. meeting to-morrow. Dunedin, last night The weather turned out fine to-day Large numbers went out of town, ani picnics parties were numerous.
The Presbyterian Young Men's BibU Class, including representatives frotr various parts of the oolony, went int< oamp at Tabuna Park to day, and durini tie afternoon a busiuess meeting wi held.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1724, 14 April 1906, Page 2
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