LATE NEW ZEALAND.
PRESS ASSOCIATION Wellington, last night, Six of tho children cf His Exoollonoy tho Governor and Lady Plunlcct will leave for London by tho steamer Aihctiio in charge of the governess and a nurse. Several of them are going Hume to he educated.
Carterton, last night. _ Donald MoPheo, who resuLd as Waivmaya for the past 15 yours, died at Gladstone, aged 79 Deceased wan at Bendigo as tho time of the Etreka fltockado, and laur took part in the Gabriel's Gully and Blue Mountain goldfield rushes in Now Zealand. Wellington, last night. Tho City Council tn-nigst voted .t’-UIO towards tho oost of erecting a crematorium, tho rest of tho money being subscribed by tho pubiio,
Christehurob, Inst night,
At the Supreme CourJ to day Harry Lvwtcnoo Hamilton was convicted of forgery, and sontonood to four yoars' imprisonment. Tho Hon. A. Piti passed a good afternoon, having had about tbroo hours’ sleep, and to-uighs was progressing favorably.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1934, 16 November 1906, Page 3
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