Telegraphic.
(By Telegraph—Press Associat!
WELLINGTON, This DM - The Auckland owners of vessels sailing out of arranging a general advance® freights, which they attribute to® , creased expense caused by press* of shipping laws. ■ Heavy rain is falling and ® prospects are not bright for the ft® ball match, Auckland v. Buller, afl the hockey match, Auckland ® Otago, both to be held this af ternooil CHRISTOH'UIRICH, This Day. 1 Sergeant Alfred Cox, oldest voluri teer in Christchurch, died on day. He was 16 years in the Fourteenth Hussars at Home, and wad decorated by His Excellency for 25! years’ volunteer service. AUCKLAND, This DayThe evidence in the Kia Ora enquiry finished, with the affidavit by Mrs Cavanagh, in which she said the first thing picked up hr De Wolfe in the boat was tbs g. Hey husband was the last iukenln, De Wolfe refusing to re vive him for some time i thou /r; there were two dogs in the bo; u . She complained strongly o* the behaviour of the creya on shore, they seized up the shelt« obtained from the and the passengers w ere]g£j®|l|||| the cold, though it was the time. •, Afterwards, on a rug, one of the the blanket off her and laughed. Counsel addressed the court tcS day. jM , Receipts from the were £1207 and expenses The Mayor states that th* ’’ j will require the Tramway to immediately provide additional cars and increase the®®B ber next year.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43113, 13 July 1907, Page 3
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238Telegraphic. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43113, 13 July 1907, Page 3
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