TELEGRAMS.
By Telegraph—Press Association.
CRICKET.
SUPREME COURT.
THE TIMARU SEAT.
THE LATE MR TAYLOR.
CHRISTOBUJR/CH, Last ttiglvt. 'Mr F. C. Raphael, lion, secretary iof the A'ew Zealand Cricket Council, received a cable message to-day from Mr Sinc-Laitr, searetary of the ■ Australian Board of Control, siaitiing tthiat> a .lefttea- had just been received from tfli© Marylebone Cricket Cltnb, iii wMcih it w-aS' stated that it w&s impossible for ,tlhie English, cricket team to visit New Zealand.
PALMEiRSTOX Ts T ., Last Nighlt. In tQie Supreme Court to-day, before Sir Robert Stout, the Wellington College Board, prooeed'txl aigaimst George Allraan and Ada Louisa All- - fer a sum of £56-5 for removing buildings off the plaintiff's ' land. The defendants liad a laaoe of a section cf 4f acres. Tlliey built a 3w>use, outbuilcLimgs, etc. When, the tease expired ,tihey took the 'building on to another section., a.s they could mot secure a. renewal of the leiaise- at a .reduced rent. The oace was (heard before, a jury of four. A verdiat was given for tJne. plaintiff Board for £4OO. William. Oa.rdy ,sarad John WilOii'am Bachelor for speeitic performlarnoe in the exchange of farms. His Honour neservted judgmieaiit. ■
TIMARU, Last Night,
Mr Wm. Anglamd, wlhio, is announced (as an Independent oamd/ijliate- for the Tima.ru seat, hats.'been a. nieinfoier (of tlh© Harbour Board, and is now on' the Borough Council.
CHiRISTICHURCH, Last Nigiht. The portrait of thie late Mr T. E. Taylor was unveiled at thte rooms 'of the Ghrisibahurch Prohibition League by Mir C. E. Salter, ■wibo spoke at seme lengjtth on, thle Ufa and work of IMJt Tayilor, Miss Roberts and tihe Rev. D. Henderson also .spoke.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10410, 2 September 1911, Page 5
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