GENERAL TELEGRAMS
HAWKE'S BAY A. AND I>. HOCIKT*
By Telegraph.—Press Association. „„ , Napier, Tueadav. •the A. and P. Society to-day itt'ihe annual meeting, allocated £4llOO fur the coming yoa ,.> 3 exposes, „„ j llm , llS(J ui tllo on lu*t year's. The nicmuersliip of the .Society is now over a thousand. 1 Uist year's operations resulted in a net proht of over JJotW. Mr. N. Kettle I was re-elected president. THE FUSES EPipEMlc. I
~ , Hokitika, Thursday. 1 was stated at t|,„ annual meeting of tlio lur„ «i,„ ri i that tires in the Duminion are greatly on the 'increase. Last y v---.™, mm : mv <-ompanii-s paid over <.o,o,)00, and 10., s in addition must have been over i'UOO.UOO.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. . Wellington, Last Night. .During last month the .arrivals in -New Zealand totalled 2424 and the departures 3530, a loss of 1132 for NewZealand. The incomers included 1321) wen, and in tl, u ranks of the outward bound there were 2200. Thus "male adults constituted SBO out of the loss ot 1132 by emigration. For May of last year the arrivals were 2U.5!) and the departures involving a decrease of 372 in New Zealand's population, ot which adult males contributed JIMS (1;")70 arrivals against ITIiS departures).
('liristciiurcli, j,ast Night. Frederick .Marshall, late mana-cr of the United Fanners' Coal Company, who was arrested in Melbourne on warm it Iron, (-hristciiiircl, lor delineations :,n connection with the company's tiiumces returned to Clirislchurch this evenim' in charge of Detective It. Ward "
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 122, 23 June 1909, Page 2
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