NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
(Per Press Association.) "Wanganui, March 21. Major Kemp, the Wangauui chief, left for Kotorua to attend the Maori Parliament. "Wellington', March 22. The Tongariro took 143 tons of butter and 825 tons of cheese The balance of the A. and P. Society shows after providing for depreciation, an improvement of L2lB as compared with the previous year. The Hon Mr Ward will represent the colony at the Pacific Gable Conference and Monetary Conference if New Zealand is allowed to be represented at either. Auckland, \ i arch 22. Capt. Steininan caliled to Sydney to J, | Ellison, owner of theJWolverine, inform" ing him of the situation. The leak makes no headway in the harbor, the vessel only making wator to any serious extent when in a seaway- The captain received a ca u legram from Mr Ellison, in which he signifies his intention of coming to Auckland by the next steamer. No steps will be taken till his arrival An elderly lady, Mrs Julia Macfarlane, a few months from Sydney was found dead in bed.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 225, 23 March 1895, Page 2
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176NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 225, 23 March 1895, Page 2
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