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(Per Press Association.) Auckland, This clay. An attempt 'was made to rob the Newtoo Post Oliice last night. At one o'clock the Postmaster was awakened by a noise. He saw two or three men make off by the side door. They left a chisel behind them. Nothing was stolen so far as can be ascertained. Sailed at 2.30 p.m. — Waihora for south. Passengers Miss W bite, Messrs liochfort, Blackwood, Reid, Groves,"Porter, Boyd, Wright, Power, Briscoe, Walton, Pattison, Knowies, Baker, Blythe; Mesdames Sturrock, Briscoe, Prouse, Lascelles. Wellington, This day. After the session it is the intention of the Governor to visit the South Island and he -will probably make a driving tour from Kelson through to Invercargill. DrxEWx, This clay. Mr C. Ha ynes proposes to stand for the Dunedin seat. The dispute between the Operative Tailors Society and the master tailois regarding the hours of labor, rate of wages, apprentices and employment of females, has been referred to the Board of Conciliation, who meet on Monday next.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 437, 28 September 1897, Page 3
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170Latest Telegraphic News. Hastings Standard, Issue 437, 28 September 1897, Page 3
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