COST OF LIVING. WELLINGTON. June 6. According to the Government Statistician’s fifgurcjt for April, it takes £1 12s 2d on the average to purchase what could he purchased • for £1 in July. 1914.
MILLIONTH CASE OF APPLES. WELLINGTON. .Tune 6. The Fruit Export Control Board has decided to make the millionth ease of fruit exported from New Zealand tomorrow hv the Tamaroa a present to Royalty, either to the, Duke of York or to the Prince of Wales, the High Commissioner to make the presentation. MINISTER REMANDED. WELLINGTON. June 6. The hearing of the charge against Rev. Fielden Taylor to-day was further remanded till July 4th. gaming act charge. DUNEDIN, June 6. At the City Council Police Court this afternoon, James David Pearson appeared before Mr J. M. Bartholomew, S.M., on a charge of keeping a common gaming house at 116 George Street, and was remanded until Saturday. Bail was allowed on his own recognisance at £SO, and on? surety of £SO. '
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1928, Page 2
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