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TELEGRAPHIC.

December }Q, Bffia Giflpbeffi, & bankrupt, who kept ftßtoreaf Nenthorn, has been committed for trial for failing to account to the official for the whole of his property. °The evidence showed' that a considerable portion of his stock was' not accounted for, ■ CimisTciiußoii, December 19. . The entries for tire Interprovincial Bicycle Races on Boxing Day number 267-tho largest over received for a oyoling mooting in the colony.

Tho Bowltal Enquiry,

Auckland, December 19,

■ A special ; meeting of the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board wits held to-day to consider a letter from Dr Collins, the Medical Superintendent of the Hospital, who asked, in consequence of adverse criticisms in the columns of the press upon the decision of tho Board regarding Nurso - Araaboldi's charges that certain patients were neglected, that tboso charges should be fully inquired into by Dr Macgregor. After considerable: discussion the Board resolved to re-open the enquiry without connecting themselves, but requesting the assistance of Dr Giles, R.M,

..' VoolSales. CuuisicHUHOn, December'l9, At the wool sale to-day.2700 bales were offered, and 1718 sold. Prices ruled about the same as yesterday, The, highest prices realised for greasy wool was lQjjd, for half-bredj which last year fetched 12jd,, It Was grown by Ja3 Little, of Waikaii, Auckland, December 19, : A. Eocklimd and Bans held: their second wool salp to-day. AU the bales, offered, (SO, were dispo/sed, of, The prices obtained for ilia"- -coarser vj-gola, pre"r much the same as :t)ie |af)t sales, while finer wools sold at a slight advance. Merinos ranged as high as 8d per lh torone paroel; cross-. bredß, wools averaged from (3d to.Gfd n«f|b.-' :■_'■;■.., : :;. ; . : ' ', : 'v../ v i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3692, 20 December 1890, Page 2

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269

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3692, 20 December 1890, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3692, 20 December 1890, Page 2

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