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NEW ZEALAND.

By Telegraph—Press Association. Tirnaru, last night. _ Tho Wanganui, Kaikorai, Dunedin Naval, and Lyttelton Marino Bands have arrived for the contest. They wore met at tho station by large crowds, and much enthusiasm was shown by the townspeople. Fine weather is promised for the garden party reception to-morrow afternoon. The first test piece follows in the evening. Six oases of scarlet fever are reported at Burke’s Pass. The first case occurred three weeks since, and the last five days ago. None of the oases were reported to the nearest doctor at Fairlie till Saturday. The school has been ordered to be closed. Infection is said to have been conveyed by a eonvalesoent pationt from Tirnaru. Wellington, last night.

Samuel Taylor and John Hackett were to-day committed for trial for assaulting and robbing a man of £2 Is 6d. The Wellington Education Board, having been informed that £ISOO has been pa'ssod for payment by tho Treasury to tho Board’s account, has decided to pay the balances due to contractors about which so much has boon heard latoly for certain new schoolhouses.

Napier, lost night. Mr J. E, Gloadow has been appointed secretary to the Napier Park Racing Club. There were twelve applications. Auckland, last night. The Grey Lynn Borough Council at a meeting to-night decided to abolish wards of the borough. Among the passengers for Sydney by tho Sonoma are three well-known American cyclists, Messrs Iver Lawson, Faioyd McFarlane, and H. Downing! who have come down for the Australian racing season.

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1014, 6 October 1903, Page 3

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NEW ZEALAND. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1014, 6 October 1903, Page 3

NEW ZEALAND. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1014, 6 October 1903, Page 3

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