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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.

(P*r Pbkss Association.) DUNKDIN. .lanuarv 28 The chairman of the lliirlxir Hoard'' llis illllUlill Statement C011gl'!ltllla((*| .{J Hoard on itis prosperous year, I lie increase of rewmic from nil .Ninny,n dic.it-ing ;i marked expansion of Ivik],., •n' «pnst your clo.si.xl with a credit liiilan'.*, „ £20,996, tutcil receipts from all wiu tl s being £111,191, ordinary revenue £85,05? an increase of .135328 over I;int v»mv, -jo is t.!ie largest revenue since t li<»* iiimtt(iili >l> of t-lio Hoard. The remission in iliii-h January, 1904, represented a. tntnl v £13,32 i. The ordinary expend.it my nulu revenue amounted to £89,037, ami nut.J loan to £15,558. TIIO increased t<uiiu t !, were: (ieneral n<list*, 12,60 ft-, ..J 2959; transhipments, 186; limW 2,180,17'! Mi)>crtivin) feet. 1 Four carpenters worn fined vauli U the stipendiary magistrate for \vtirkiii|> under-rate of pav on tlie I'rincc of U'.l, lJirllidny. . , • .M'C'KI/ANI). ! January 28.' It is Mated that as a result »|' jjj Zealand shipowners being lurawd' I, shipping. laws and nnalile to i-<nii|n'te wjt| Australian-owned tonnage, till (lie jivincj' pa,l sailing ship owners are ti-iiiiNtorriti, their vessels to tin* Australian This means that the Dominion is lnj (> the credit of owning thousands of |«n, j sliipping, while docking, surveying, repairs will lie done in A(tisfia! i.t. 'fjj, U. H. Xicol sailer* ale already || W , furred. while tlie Craig line is licin,- | r ferred to the Sydney register. CARTKKTOX. .I.TtMKIIV 2(1. Tim man Monk .vl.ill evades pursuit, || been mwi on several occ:isinu„, an safes continue to he rohU'd n( cix>kr meals. .Monk \v;t,s last wen ihmi' I!rove station. The, police are si ill nut XKW PLYMOUTH. January 2J ]>r (ioode will he brought l>efr>re Court 011 Wednesday next- on the vh.it-, of murdering Mrs Ivlenner at Wniiaft The ease is expected t'> last tur thtft days, fully 30 witnesses lieing t-.nlniu-aiti w.Min. January 28. Uvidemv lor the petitioners ui ((, Ohinemnri liccn.sinj; petition liar, eluded, and the evidence of iTs|>imilfin will lie commenced this silteniomi, l'.AlnM KIINTON jNDHTII. •la 1111.1 iv a At a meeting of the Wellington IV vineia] Kxccutivo ol the Vanueit,' Vnit-i today the following resolution was |i:i(n,| re pneumoconiosis: "That in tin* opinio of this executive immediate i.le|»> fluull lie taken as soon as the House ineeU|, relieve the Dominion from I lie ic-spou; hility ol indemnifying Hie <ioverniucnt It bura'nee Department against pm-i-iM,. |, t „ arising out- of the issue of jmlii-ies;, milieus witlionl- medical exuinhiiilimi.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10058, 28 January 1909, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10058, 28 January 1909, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10058, 28 January 1909, Page 2

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