DOMINION NEWS.
A FEW SCORE IMMIGRANTS
TPer Press Association.! WELLINGTON, March 22. There are 75 assisted immigrants on the steamer lonic, due here from London on Wednesday afternoon. They consist of 33 women. 3 men, and 39 children. .Of the total, 23 adults and 13 children were nominated by relatives in New Zealand, and 13 adults and 26 children were approved by the Commissioner. The. adults .include 10 domestics. 1 farmer, and 1 housekeeper, and 16 are wives coming out to rejoin their husbands.
THE LICENSING LAW
CHRISTCHURCH. March 22
A woman named Benson was fined £2O at the Police Court to-day for having sold liquor without a license. Shekept a small restaurant in the city, and the police gave her a bad character. RICCARTON RACECOURSE AGAIN.
The decision in several cases in which persons are charged with trespassing on the Riccarton racecourse, has been postponed, pending an appeal by the Canterbury Jockey Club against a recent decision of the Magistrate on the question at issue.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2767, 23 March 1910, Page 3
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166DOMINION NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2767, 23 March 1910, Page 3
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