TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
(Per Presß Association):
..'-.■ AUCKLAND, This day. ' At the Police Court, Wnb'am'Holford,. charged with stealing £24, the property of May' and' Clark, bush contractors,; of Wanganui, was remanded to Wanganui. Holford appealed to the Magistrate on behalf of his wife and two little children who were penniless in Auckland.' The relieving officer undertook to provide for them passages to Wanganui.
DTJNEDIN, This :dayVernon King was remanded to Thursday on the same bail. ■ •"•...''
* A deputation, headed by Mr A. R. Barclay, ex-M.H.R., waited on Sir J. G. Ward on behalf of the unemployed. . Sir J. G. Ward promised to communicate' with the Government, urging action. ..
NEW PLYMOUTH, This day,
A small steamer, painted white and driven by an oil; engine, passed ,Gape Egmont this: morning going northwards arid wished to be reported. The name is'not given. ' ' '. • - ..' ; .'- ._
The Moturoa freezing, works expect to be ready to receive butter in a fortnight. ."■*. :': \: ;■; ;'- •;..- •'.-'
NEW PLYMOUTH,:This 'day.
The sale of H. E. May's 4000 acre station at Kohemarere, Raglan County, with.stock and, implements, is.reported by Mr F. P. Corkill. The purchaser is a well known faxmer in the Pahiatua district.
WELLINGTON; This diy-* Alfred Wardle and James Sweeney were committed for trial at. the Wanganui Supreme Court on a charge of the robbery of £68 from John Bamfield.
HAMILTON,.This day. The news that-ari.'Auckland lady intends to open a home for consumptives in the centre of the. town of. Cambridge has "caused great indignation there. A petition to; the Minister for Health asking him to refuse a license-is being numerously signed and tbe Borough Council is forwarding a resolution to the- same effect on the ground of detriment of pub-; lie health and the.interests of the. town as a holiday resort;
[By Telegraph—Special to Standard.] EKETAHUNA^ This. day.. ,
Nearly two tons of butter: per diem is now. being made at the .Eketahuna butter factory. This is half a ton more than was being made at the same time last year.- ■ , . ■■'■•
Out.of sixteen applicants Mr- Maude, of Mataroa, has been iappointed manager of the new cheese factory at Nireaha-.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7928, 8 October 1904, Page 5
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343TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7928, 8 October 1904, Page 5
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