New Zealand.
By Telegraph.—Press Association. A "Commercial" Fined Dunbdm, this day. At the Police Court yesterday, Edward McGinty was fined 110 and costs for sending goods as a commercial traveller that wero not his bona lido goods or samples, from Dnnedin to Otautau. Defendant pleaded guilty, but claimod that he was innocent of wrong-doing, Ho asserted that not one man in a hundred kne<v any better Fatal Accident Txmaru, thiidny An elderly lady named Toliffo was killed yesterday by a trap accident near Qorafdine, The Midland Railway Hokitika, this day Meetings are beiug held throughout the district to urge the Government to actively proceed with the Midland rail' way construction, Prizes for Railway Gangs Wkminqton, ttiii day, To encourage permanent way gangs on the railways, the Minister Ims docjded b Institute prizeß tor tho best kept lengths on the principal lines. The amouuts will be lrorn £5 to £ls. h A Dredge lenders f Hokitika, this day ' The Stafford-Waimea dredge sank during last night in 20 feot of water. The cause is at presont unknown, Tho ctcw arc safe.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1035, 8 July 1904, Page 3
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179New Zealand. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1035, 8 July 1904, Page 3
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