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LATE NEW ZEALAND

(Per Press Association.) Dunedin, last roight. At the Polioe Court to day Henry Wong Gye, a Chinese half oaste, wai sentenced to six months on three charges of defrauding tradesmen by nnans of valueless

cheques. Ho pnssod three cheques on different tradespeople for £ls, £lO and £5, by purchasing goods and receiving the difference in change. A man who was charged at the Police Court with deseriiog his wife alleged that the woman was not married to him. The prosecutor stated that after their marriage in Victoria she gave the certificate to defendant. The Case was adjourned pending the arrival of the certificate. A the Polios Court to-day the proprie-

tary of a mcrocry shop was fined in the nominal sum of la and costa for employing his assistant later than 6 o’clock on two oveninga at Eastsr. Ho kept open late on Good Friday eve, and also on the succeeding Sa’urduy. Defendant was under the impression he oould do so as long as the hours did not exceed 52.

Greymoutb, last night. Tiro Minister for Marine, in reply to the Hon. Mr Guinne.-s, telegraphed to-diy regarding tho survey of ihs proposed harbor at Point Elizibsth:—“Have made arrangements for one of our staff to undertake the work. Tho Tutxnckai will not be rr paired, as the work can be done conveniently from tbo land. Tho work will bo started shortly.” At tho Magistrate Court to-day Ohar’os and Mary McPherson wtrj committed for trial tt tho Supremo Court, Hokitika, for, it was alleged, employing a man named Pamoe to perform an illegal operation. Wellington, last night.

A oommit-tco of certain heads of departments appointed to draw upaCivilScrvioe classification soheine is to present its report on tho 20th inst. Tho Agricultural Department states that none of tho bonedust used to fertilise land in Bombay, Auckland, on which catde attacked by anthrax were grßssiDg, was imported since the new eiorilisiDg regulaiionß camo into force.

St. Andrew’s Church Services.—Sunday: 11 a m., subject of sermon will be “Ho is mine aDd X am His.” Bible Class for young men in the Manse at 2.30. In the evening ihs subject of Lee ere will be “The going-to-do family and a page out of their ht£tu-y.” Seats free, hynmbook? provided, Etranrers cordially wecorntd.—Eev. J. l-i Paterson.

Baptist Church Services, tfhinray’s Hal t —Sunday: Mormng, at 11 “A bright outlook." Evening, at 7, “ One out of a hundred.”— Rev. D. Parry.

Salvation Army Services. - Sunday : 7 and lla.m; 3pm, singing meeting; 7 pm., Salvation meeting. Non-churchgoers heartily invited.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1747, 12 May 1906, Page 2

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LATE NEW ZEALAND Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1747, 12 May 1906, Page 2

LATE NEW ZEALAND Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1747, 12 May 1906, Page 2

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