LATE NEW ZEALAND.
PRESS ASSOCIATION Hawera, last night. Obituary : Mrs W. A. Parkinson, wife of the proprietor of the Star. ,
Dunedin, last night. Hospital Saturday resulted in £764 being collected for the hospital and kindred institutions. Last year £7OO was collected. Wellington, last night,
Collections were taken up by ladies on Saturday in aid of the hospital, and today the oity bands held their annual demonstrations on the Basin Reserve for the same purpose. Speeohes were made by the Chief Justioe and the Mayor. At the Supreme Court the jury disagreed in the oase of Jeremiah O’Brien,'a police constable charged with, robbing a man whom he arrested for drunkenness.
Amy Barneß, employed as housemaid, committed suicide by hanging. She had recently been an inmate of the Porirua asylum. The Hod, J. Millar, Minister for Marine, intends visiting Anckland and Ksipara, and while there will make complete arrangements for better supervision in regard to the overloading of timber vessels.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1948, 3 December 1906, Page 2
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