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NEW ZEALAND.

PRESS ASSOCIATION Auckland, last night. During September tho Waiotahi Goldmining' Company treated 1 7T5 tons of ore and 7091bs of picked stone for G8920z3 of melted gold, valued at £19,057.

New Plymouth, last night

A house occupied by Nicholls, on the Tikorangi road, Waitara, was destroyed by fire yesterday. It was insured for £LSO, and the furniture for the same amount, both in the South British.

Wanganui, last night

At the Police Court this morning James Nosworthy, herbalist, was remanded for a week on a charge of attempting to commit a crime by unlawfully supplying an instrument or thing to one Jarnos Snow, knowing the same was intended to procure a miscarriage.

Carterton, last night.

Tho ease of Tulley aud Stevens versus the Carterton Borough Council has been settled, and the sheriff has released the borough property. Lyttelton, last night,

The Canterbury Stevedoring Asso-* ciation, which has controlled labor in working cargo at Lyttelton since the strike of 1890, is giving up business on October 31st. A meeting of the Stevedores’ Union this morning decided to endeavor to arrange a conference with employers, with a view to making arrangements for carrying on work in tho future.

Christchurch, last night,

A baby girl was born at tho Exhibition pa to-day at 10 o’clock The father is Kanga Whenua, and the mother Paiha. There will probably be a presentation to the little stranger, Invercargill, last night.

Poster’s store at Thoindbury, with its contents, was deetroyed by fire on Monday morning Tho property was insured in the Alliance Office for £SOO. Genial weather continues, and farming operations are further forward than for many years, Lambing shows a high percentage.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1875, 3 October 1906, Page 1

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NEW ZEALAND. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1875, 3 October 1906, Page 1

NEW ZEALAND. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1875, 3 October 1906, Page 1

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