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GENERAL TELEGRAMS

Per Press Association. fsCllOOJ; INSPECTORS' CONFERENCE. f* . . Wellington, February C. At the inspectors' conference, a telegram whs read from the Minister for I'Jluciitioii, Die Hon. Deo. Fowlds, expressing the hope that the deliberations would be a lienelit to the colony. The chairman' Birt>mittixt a rough! draft of the proposals for the rearrangement of the. regulations for the. inspection of schools. Consideration of this was postponed. TIIIO lITIIIA COACH FATALITY. " Greymouth, February, 5. An inquest touching the death of Walter Koy Seott, the infant killed in the coach accident, opened to-day, but after taking the father's evidence ai j"urncd for a week in order to'enable the driver to attend. The fuuoraf took place to-day, the bo.lv being interred in the tireymoiilh" cemetery. Mrs Scott, who was injurd, is much improved to-day.

(UIEYMOUTH HAKBOUR. Ureviuontli. February 5. ' At the Harbour Hoard meeting today, the engineers scheme for extending the wharf upstream for OViOft at a. cost of ,pi4:iu wa » ,„lopted. The ex--111 "'liarlage will give accommodation for four small vessels. The average depths of water on the bar for the last twelve months was 22ft 3in. -MIXK.'IPAI, PKOPOSALS. Napier, February 5. ' meeting df the borough ratepavei'B 1 !- !'.'•'* " V, '"'"K '" (lisrUßM ' t,iu electrie lighting ilm | tramway proposals recen ly m.ul.- to tl„, Borough Council, an. it was resolved to urge the Conn'•'ll«l''>'!i.mwit,!ihc„cgolu,tion s for l] »: earrymg out of ,„,,, as quickly ns possible. '

A CIIUKC'II WiNDKUX, ... , Diin,.,li„. February ■">. .Alexander lYtcrson, of St .Clair, ha* A i .11 the I'rcsb.vtcry of Dunedin a well, u of land at Fairfield, near Green is.liin.l, and iimlertuken to erert a. enm-nli upon it. 'i'MIM-ANDJIItXiiKu. Onmnm, Vcbrmirv r, App.eat.o.u for (1,,, l>| llllk ,. t m ™ ( : (('"'nclale estate) closed thM evening w,th ti2:i applications for -1 umns.ol: wlihW'are dairv fa ~w Vrarly OT.Oftn has been rcc'.i, • '•">' l'l'iec on Saturday. T | l( , - f dn-iirrr* 111011 --'""

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81917, 6 February 1907, Page 2

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GENERAL TELEGRAMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81917, 6 February 1907, Page 2

GENERAL TELEGRAMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81917, 6 February 1907, Page 2

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