GENERAL TELEGRAMS
THE NATIVE DEPARTMENT. By Telegraph—Press Association. (iisborne, Tuesday. Mr. Keefer, president of the Tai J!:iwlilti Maori Land Board, intimated today that he had resigned the position owing to an alleged interference and dictation from the department. FINED FOR STREET BETI'INiI. Napier, Tuesday. F/lward Limbrick ami Ceorge Alexander Wilson pleaded guilty to street betting, and <wh was fined and costs. FIP.F. ON THE KENT. Auckland, Tuesday. An examination of the cargo damaged by the (ire on the steamer Kent shows that the contents of several crates of eartlicrn.wa.re were blackened and cracked by the smoke ami fire, while several kegs and crates are charred. The damage -done by the lire and water h in the circumstances very small. A MAN 11FLI) UP. Gisliorne, Tuesday. On Sunday night two men stuck lip an Ormond settler on the road and demanded his money. Tie g.ivc them a fow shilling*, but. they demurred that it wafl not enough, and robbed him. rifling hig .pockc.ta and taking £4 ss. Tho culprits have not yet been disoorered.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 88, 4 October 1911, Page 2
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173GENERAL TELEGRAMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 88, 4 October 1911, Page 2
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