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(Special to the Daiit teaium.) ..uiKi.AND. til'.- .' '' IHBtaOB COMPANY DIVIDEND Tns Now Zealand Insuronoo Company has declared an interim dividond of 8s per share. THE TWOPENNY FINE In tho caso the Postmaster-General v, Moses, a claim for 2d on an unstamped letter, defendant paid tho amount, and 15s costs, into Court. Tlio magistrate refused an application for special costs, because the clerk who had brought the iotter _to defendant refused to open it and let him satisfa himself it was his. USTOMB REVENUE The Customs rovemie for tho month of Juno was £30,409, «« against 144,843 'for tho samo month lust year, OUTWAHD 'FBISCO MAIL The Sonoma has arrived from Sydney, and sails at three o'clock for San Fmnoisco. TEACHERS' BOPKHANIMATION The Teachers' Institute ha? resolved, " That this tnolitntc considers the sii|ioranimation for teachers of pressing uoetl for maintaining tho standard of education in tho colony, and is of opinion that since the Government ha-< information and data on which to form Mich a scheme the teachers should leave the mutter in tho hands of the Government, behoving that to be tho best and surest wav of obtaining nuporanmiation. 1 '
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1029, 1 July 1904, Page 3
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192LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1029, 1 July 1904, Page 3
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