GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
SALVAGE FROM THE MUIUTAI. Per Press Association. Auckland, Last Night. A good dual of the deck gear and internal fittings of tlie Muritai, which was wrecked on the Hen and Chickens, have been recovered, and it expected that the engines will be saved.
MALFORMED DEER. Dimedin, Last Night. At a conference of deer-stalkers and others interested to-day, the question of > malforms was discussed and various reinedws suggested. The following resolution was carried : -That it be a recommendation to the council of the Otago Acclimatisation Society that the matter o dealing with Tapanui fallow deer be i , !° . Ti, l»i»ui deerstalkers and Anglers Society to suggest what steps o necessary, also that for red deer 2s H for .hinds ss, poor weedy sta-s 7s lid JM ma forms 10s, for malforms on tit outskirts of t-ho herd be paid. A motion was carried that the WaiUWi Acclimatisation Society bo asked ' S"V V,tl thc oti, S° »«*ty i» their rtloits to improve the red deer herd and to contribute. P r „ ma , to then income from deer-stalkinj: lito ml malforms and inferior animals aid otherwise miprove the herds. It W t } M r m & J ,tcml 'er andOc toboi, the shooting oi malforms and inuor stags to take place during Jan,,and 1-ebruary and be renewed after the close of Uie stalking season.
INSPECTION OF SHEEP. Dunediii, Last Night. At a meeting of steep sheep breeders 10-ilay a resolution was agreed to that "■ IK' a recommendation to the .Slieciiln'coder.s Association that all .sheen for <'M'»rt lie passe,! by an inspector, and "'"t inspectors shall cam- ami use cull marks to be placed on all 'rejected sheep. NO-LICENSE PROPAGAN DA.
Wellington, Lusl Ni,>h< At n meeting to-night, of f,'e „„. *™»o delegates representing W ,lh . ion and suburbs, a rcsoh, ■!„■ passed referring to the benelit- ♦„' o Iwouw ml the district* .vhcrc * , ", tome, ami pledging the meeting,! '" « nm.r to secure the same benefit* f,, Welling on and district at the next local option polls. '
VOUWTEER milLh ILAU, Ot-v;.;,,, ( Wellington, Last; XitJiJ. .a new volunteer drill ball i„ street, Wellington, Wi ,s officially opened to-,,, g |,|. i, y tlw Him. B. JleXab. Acting •Minister of Defence. The local volunteers now number over one thousand men and the old hall has long been found unsuitable.
.SUSPECTED IXCKXDIAIUS.U. r r r < i ~. iiel " on - Wednesday. I tolm Campbell's residence. The Bri- !•;>"»% at the Port, was burned last night "the absence of the, family. A garde ho.- winch ]uul been left eonnccted us found disconnected. This, taken i, »>l«»rtio„ with the occurrence of ee other hres at the Port in ten , i„n \i 'i * n T m,n of incendiar- * . lioth *■}* furniture and the house "^S,'!i l ' ~,u,,e,OMOft,,oownw
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 140, 4 June 1908, Page 2
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