INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
FBB PBK3S ASSOCIATION. Dannkvibke, July 21. A man named W. Thomas was fined £lB, or six weeks' imprisonment, for obstructing the police in a street row. Oamaku, July 21. At a full meeting of tradesmen a resolution strongly condemnicg the proposal for a compulsory Saturday halfholiday was carried. It was decided to promote a petition against it' Napieb, July 21. ' There is Utile fresh to report about the Niwaru.
The whole of the cargo will be landed here, £ a it is feared the water his found its way from, the damaged ho'.d into the other comp irtmenta.
An effort will be made to shift the Steamer nemr -the breakwater, out of reach of the swell.
It is hoped that the elaborate pumping operations, which began to-day, wjjfc. reduce the water sufficiently to pfrmit of an examination to-morrow.
A general average of 20 percent, has been struck on the cargo.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 170, 22 July 1903, Page 3
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