NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
(Per Press Association. ) Auckland, April 8. A crew from St. George's Rowing Clnb left by the Takapnna to take part in the Championship Regatta at Picton. Three delegates of the Trade and La ; bour Council- Bycroft. President, WI C. Fraser and J. H. Kirkhatn — left toI day to attend the Cbristehiiroh Labor Conference. They are given a free hand The charge of abduction against Frederick Stuart Bates of June Fletcher, under 16. was withdrawn bj arrangement, and the accused discharged. It ifi stated that LIO,OOO his been offered to an Auckland syndicato tor the Marnroa mine at Coolgardie. The necessary legal documents for completing the sale go by the outgoing mail. Mr Patrick Brodie, a colonist of 30 ye.irs's standing, has died after a short illness. He was 63 years of ngo Dunedin, April 8. Mr John Dick, the oldest printer in D.inedin, is dead, aged 78 jears. Nelson, April 7. Me J. Graham, M.H.R. addressed the electors to night, speaking two and a half hours. He indicated that caution was necessary in regard to their labor legislation. The speech was that of a rnoderata supporter only of the Government. Ho received a hearty vote of thanks and confidence.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 239, 9 April 1895, Page 2
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