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NEW ZEALAND.

(Per Press Association.) Napier, last night. The annual report of the Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club shows £6IBO was given away in stakes during the year. Owing to varous causes the overdraft has been increased to £2170. Waipawa. last night. At a meeting of the Waipawa County Council a resolution was unanimously carried protesting against tho statement by the Minister of Lands in* tho House on July 1 in .reference to the treatment of the Hatuma settlers. The Council declared that.the statement was not in accordance with facts’ and regretted that the Minister [should have made" use of such remarks without verifying them. Stratford, last night. • At an inquest at Midhirst on the body of a newly-born child, Henry Luders, who died on Friday morning, medical evidence showed that the mother at her confinement was not properly attended to, and the child bled to death in a couple of hours. No one but the husband attended her in hor illness. A verdict was returned that death was due to neglect, with a rider that ;had the mother been properly attended the child would have lived. Wellington, last night. The cable steamer Restorer had moored three buoys in lat. 38, long. 168, and asks that outgoing steamers may be warned not to foul them. They are attached to the ends of one of the cables which the steamer is unable to splice at present owing to bad weather. Dunedin, last night. The Chief Justice held that the Caversham Licensing Committee, in refusing a license] to the Hotel Metropole, St. Clair, acted in accordance with the statute. Proceedings therefore to recover the license fail. This ends the series of appeals throughout the colony to reverse the Licensing Committee’s decisions. The temperance party under Mr A S. Adams’ advice have won every case.

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 962, 7 August 1903, Page 1

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301

NEW ZEALAND. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 962, 7 August 1903, Page 1

NEW ZEALAND. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 962, 7 August 1903, Page 1

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