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NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.

1 PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.]

Wellington Racing Club. Wellington, This Day. The Wellington Racing Club havei decided to race to-morrow and Saturday Death of a Princess. v ’ . Nelson This Day. Princess Lubecki known in the colonics as Madam Lubecki died here yesterday aged 86. Deceasfid'Tvas the widow of the late Prince Alois Constantine Lubecki, formerly of Warsaw (Poland) who settled in England ajjjjCT failure of the Polish (Revolution in which he took a jprbminont parfett'Deceaaed Princess who was a native ofijient had resided inNelIson for the las%x years, The Price of Meat. | Christchurch, This Day. 1 The local butchers have decided owing Jto the continuous high rates 'ruling for Istock and short supplies to increase the ■retail cash price of\meat by halfpenny a pound immediately., Observatory. CnmsTqiußCH This Day. Information has been received that the proposed magnotlp. observatory for this city will be established shortly. Ii is unfortunate that it i<\ not already established because the antarctic expedition shortly to leave London probably have made it its base of operations where as it is now its intention to proceed from Melbourne. \ i Special Services.

Strong efforts are being lijade to postpone for a few days at least the meeting .of the Anglican GeneralSynckl at Napier jto enable bishops and clergy remain in ■their districts and conduct |special services. Collision at Sea. ; f Lyttti.ton, Thlji Day. | Early this morning the Eottynahaha Ivan into the ketch Kestrel al Joint 1 jCfibson. The masts were torn of the sketch, but no injury was done fto' the jerew. The Rotomahana towed her. south [until she was overtaken by the [which brought the ketch to the Heads. k More Troopers 111. \ j Milner advises the Acting-PrcmieKtha [Private Murphy of Marshlands, Carfter[buyy, and Private Moss of Winchester! [both of the New Zealand Contingents [dangerously ill. the former at Kimberley, and the latter at Pretoria,

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 24 January 1901, Page 3

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NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 24 January 1901, Page 3

NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 24 January 1901, Page 3

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