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(r.Y TEMCIIUAriI. — I'Ulw'.S ASSOCIATION), BRUNNERTON, Last Night. A man named Alphonse Uowio wis fouud dead on the Blackball track, about miles from Brunner. He arrived here with the last lot of free labour from Dunedin, and is said to belong to Akaroa. The supposed cause of dcatli was exposure. WELLINGTON, Last Night, The Trades and Labour Council are dissatisfied with the alterations made in the Labour Bills by the Select Committee, and intend to wait on the lion. W. Reeves and the labour members to urge theni to support the recommendations of the Labour Conference. The Doric left Rio 011 her homeward journey 011 July 20th, with her cargo of meat in good condition. The Sydney Trades and Labour Council have written to the local Council thanking them for their congratulations, and adding, "We have a solid party of ;JtJ members, and the number will be greatly increased at next genera! election. CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night. The Minister for Agriculture has written to the Agricultural and Pastoral Association that he will not dcclare the colony free from sheep scab until after harvest. DUNEDIN, Last Night. Richard Connor, 40 years of age, employed by Mr Joel, brewer, as uellarnian, dropped dead in Cumberland street. The Refrigerating Company's net profit for the past year was I' - ' I 10. They declare a dividend of S per cent., and carry forward £5'23. It was announced that Messrs Roberts and Brydone had negotiated in England for the s:\lo, subject to tho shareholders' continuation, of the property as a going concern, the terms being equal to a bonus of £1 per share as at June Will. It is unde'-iCuo..l that the confirmation will follow as a matter of course.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2969, 25 July 1891, Page 3
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283INTERPROVINCIAL. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2969, 25 July 1891, Page 3
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