NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
■♦ ■ (PKB PHEBS ASSOCIATION .) Wellington, March 20. The Evening Press to<.night announces '' thar i» w the property of the Wellington Press Ho (Lid ) The paper, though not prohibitionist, will give every es-istance to temperance reform, and declares its in tention to tnnke the " Evening Press the paper of the people, for the people, and owued by the people. 1 ' Auckland. March 20. The Hinemoa left this evening for the Kertna'ecs and Raratonga with Lord and L»dv Glusgow, and paity of thirteen, and four servants. The police authorities have ascertained that the missing man Camfield, an exVictorian school teacher, who was supposed to have committed suicide, was a passerißer on 12th February by the Mararoa to Sydney. Seven rinks of Auckland bowlers left by the Mararoa for Napier for the Easter bowling tournament. i 'unkdin. March 20. The Vf mister of Lands arrived in Dune* din this forenoon, and proceeds to Invert carglll to-morrow.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 269, 21 March 1894, Page 2
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155NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 269, 21 March 1894, Page 2
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