TELEGRAMS.
(PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) ■ . , • DUNEDIN. ' ;■ ,' . . July 2. In the Resident Magistrate's Court, ;Mr. Simpson, R.M., intimated that ho felt io his duty to recommend the authorities to prosecute Henry Williams j the defendant in a debt case, for perjury. -; . .. " CHRISTCHTJROH. ~ ! July 2. The Customs receipts for June amounted to L 19,265. The total tounasce of vessels entered in and out of Lyttelt'on -during June was 25,727 tons. The Sunday School Centenary Convention terminated yesterday;, and lias been a great-success.- ; r r ?••■.< The Board" of Education" yesterday unanimously resolved " that the Teachers' i Bill is not practicable in its present form." The £yttelton Harbor Board have instructed the ,Engine<ir to prepare specificat.i6ns H for expending' the graving .dock oO.feet. . , ... - ( < > <-' July 2. Richard Putman lias been committed for'trial f6r forging be signed by Mr. Harbutt, brush manufacturer, ' and instructing : Mr. Powell,, boardinghouse-. keeper, to give prisoner board and lodgings for an indefinite period. William. Cook was also committed'for trial for stealing a gold watch, chain, and locket of the value of L 22 from Chas. Hunt, steward of the s.s. Taiaroa, at the regatta, j r ~
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 2 July 1880, Page 2
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184TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 2 July 1880, Page 2
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