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New Zealand Telegrams.

(Pei Press Association.;

Wellington, June 4

The Assessors who are to sit with the Chief Justice at the third hearing ol the Hatuma compensation case at Napier on the 21st in St., have been appointed. Mr Donald Grant, of Eangitikei, will represent the Government, and Mr Chas. Elgar, of Featherston, the claimants.

Chiustciiuroh, June 5. The butchers have decided to raise the price of mutton one halfpenny per pound.

C«ist.chu«ch, June 4. The barque Lake Erie, which was loaded by the North Canterbury Farmers" Co-operative Association for South Africa, took 6183 sacks of wheat, 6834 sacks oats, 2f>9 sacks potatoes, 500 sacks flour, and a quantity of peas, beans, oatmeal and eggs.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6714, 5 June 1900, Page 3

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New Zealand Telegrams. Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6714, 5 June 1900, Page 3

New Zealand Telegrams. Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6714, 5 June 1900, Page 3

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