DOMINION NEWS
CAMUAGE OF STOCK—A FEILDING COMIC AIN T-. (Press Association-.) FEILDHvG, March 19. frt a meeting of tho. Farmers 5 Dnion here to-day great indignation was expressed at the shortage ;Of haulage to tffke away fat lambs, lit was stated that in every case ■wnere trucks were Ordered there was delay in getting tnein away and consequent -depreciation in the value of the .stock. Mr. D. HGuthrie, M.P. for Oroua, was asked to send 'the.following'fS&'gram to the Minister of Railways: “Bog to point out the injustice being done to tin? Feilding district -through the want of facilities for the ttsansport Oil *at stock. 5 5
SLA UGHTEK-MEX 5 S FINES. CHRISTCHURCH, March 19. As the •outcome -m the deputwfchm which wafted on the Premier yesterday. Mr W. 55. Hagger. officer in charge of the' Labor Bureau Were, has received instructions to accept payment of -arrears if fines' due by slaughtermen m respect to the strike-two or three years a"o in Joaiv instalments, the amounts 'to be paid direct to the Labor Department's representative. The instructions apply to men -at Belfast and 'lran - field as well .as to ’.those at Islington. A CHRISTCHURCH BURGLARY. Burglars entered the premises of Messrs’ Aitken and Roberts, ironmongers, last night, and appropriated a considerable quantity .‘.of goods. trance was effected through an upstairs window at the back of the shop. the full extent-of the depredations is mo* yet ascertained.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2455, 20 March 1909, Page 5
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235DOMINION NEWS Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2455, 20 March 1909, Page 5
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