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NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.

(Per Press Association) Wellington, November 6 The passengers from London by the steamer Ruahuio include Sir A Weldon, an Irish Baronet, who is touring the Australian Colonies Sir A. Weldon who has suffered considerably troiu agrarian Rotations, purposes remaining in New Zenl and for tibont two or three months to ob ■ tain infortualion as to our land and land laws for the guidance of friends who have an idea of settling in the colony. Captain Pubot, an officer of the Prussian Light Cavalry, with his wife nnd family, arrived by the same boat with the intention of taking up their residence at Has' ings ; huistchurch. November 7Mr A. Saundcrs, member for Selwyu, addressed his constituents last night, and received a vote of thauks and confidence. DuXEDtK. This Day. The Rev. D. Borrie has becij uomiuated as next year's Moderator of the Presbyterian Byuod. Thomas Nailon, a labourer at South Duuedin, died suddenly at Middlcmarch this niorniug ou bin way to a situation. The Moa Creek School Committee still decline to receive Miss White, the teacher scut by the Education Board, on the ground that she is a Roman Catholic, and tho school has been closed. The building, it appears, docs not belong to the Education Board.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 113, 7 November 1894, Page 2

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NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 113, 7 November 1894, Page 2

NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 113, 7 November 1894, Page 2

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