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Uy Telegraph.—Press Association Whangarci News Wfiaxgauki, this day Councillor James Jackson, delegate of o Borough Council, left to-day for Wellington to attend the Municipal Corpora 1 tion ,'issociatioii's conference. The Borough Council has agreed to (jrant £25 towards establishing ii manual school at Whangarci on condition that £75 was raised locally and otherwise. Cruelty to Animals CjntiSTOiiuitw, this day ■A charge of cruo ty against f,w pre-: miiient Christchnrch citizens, which hits boon exciting great public interest, whs dismissed by the magistrate to-day. Tlio charge was tint they cruelly chased a horso a few mile? cut of Iho city in a motor car till it was in a terrible siale of exhaustion, Thc dismissal was on tho ground that, thc evidence did not show conclusively that thoro had been any cruelty.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1032, 5 July 1904, Page 3
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133New Zealand. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1032, 5 July 1904, Page 3
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