NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
OUR POPULATION. RESIGNATION OFJ P.'s AND VOLUNTEER OFFICERS. (PKB PBEBS ASSOCIATION.') WEixmoTOu, This Day. During the last month the arrivals in the colony numbered 2,221 and departures 1997- More than half the arrivals were from New South Wales while a majority of departures were also for that colony. Lieut. Taj lor, Oamaru Navals, and Lieut. Holmes, Hastings Rifles, have resigned their commissions and John Drysdale, Dunedin, and James Hughes, New Plymouth, resigned their appoint* ments as Justices of the Peace. Auckland, May 17Lord Glasgow and party were met at Rotorua by Sir Patrick Buckley. The Rotorua Town Board presented an address of welcome. The party is expected back to»morrow. A stable was burned down at Tv >kau station. Raglan, belonging to the Loan and Mercantile Company. Insured for £75 in the New Zealand office, and valued at £150. A workman's cottage was recently burned down ou the same property.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 317, 18 May 1894, Page 2
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152NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 317, 18 May 1894, Page 2
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