HEW ZEALAND.
IMtKSS ASSOCIATION Thames, last night. Mabol McWilliams, who was rcoontly injured by binning, bas died in Thumee hospital,
Napier, last night,
Potor Pinson, a carpenter, fill from the roof of the new Napier Club building this morning and sustained injuries to Lio spine.
Wollirgtou, last n’ghh
Owing to the high prico of butter, Ihe Trados and Labor Council aduicaio abolition of the 20 per cont. duty oil imported butte r.
Tho Agricultural Deportment slates that tho Miuistcr Lopes thoitly to establish ou experimental and roscarch station in oonr.oolion with tho dairying industry. A majority of Ibo unions connected with the local Trades and Libor Council have decided against a proposal submitted to tho ifiVoi ibat Conciliation Boards and Arbitration Court bo nbchsbod, ond that ■ here bo substituted Boards eonsielit'g of threa representatives from each sido elcoted by the parlies to each dispute. Three prisoners were sentenced by Ihe Chief Justioo to-doy. Georga William Warry, for breaking arc! entering at O.aki, reooivod a iontenco of six months; Horbort Swan D’xcu, theft at Ekotahuno, his defalcations involving T2GO, 12 months; George Whilo, eight charges of forgery, two of theft, and two of false preti ncer, 3.J- years for forgery, and two years on tho other charges, ibo sentences to be concurrent.
Durodin, Inst n ; ght
Homy Oilo Brandt, a widower and an elderly man, committed suicide during last night by hsnging himself in a Bbcd near his dwelling on Anderson's Bay road Dtceasrd was a second-hand dealer by occupation.
Thomas McNamara and Win. Horr.by, arrested in Christchurch, wore brought up this morning and charged with tho theft of rabbitekice. Chief Deteolivo Herbert said that tho skins woro found in tho house of a second-hand dealer in South Dunedin. This person, who was to bavo boon the priccipal witness for the prosecution, had last evening committed su'eido by banging. After further evidoDoe bad been given the hearing of tho charge was adjourned till to-morrow.
Auckland, last night.
Samuel John Bullivant, aged 68, was found this morning by nis son, with whom be had boon living for soma timo, banging in a cowshed at Mt. Roekill. He was quilo dead oed cold when found Deceased had been melancholy aud depressed lately, aud had lift tho meal on tho previous n'ght untaated.
Christchurch, last night,
Eigbty-two Romney Marsh ewes and a rGtn weto shipped for Sydney by the Wuikare to day by Da'gt-ty Fed Co. Two consignments of moriucs were landed from Ausiralia ex Wuikare and Monowai, 52 ewes and o rams in all.
Tho Broadfield Shearing Shed Company wbb finod by Mr Dav, S.M., to day, £1 and costs for failing to file annual returns concerning their buainose, Tho full fine would have been .£IOOO under tho Joint Stock Companies Ac\
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