NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
[per press association. 1
The Troopship. Dunedin, This Day,
There was no sign of the Britannic at Bluff at 830 this morning. She cannot, therefore, be here before one. This means considerable curtailment of the programme on route to Dunedin.
Sly Grog Selling. Mingaweka, February 1. John Woolston of Utiku was fined £23 and £3 wi.h costs on two charges of sly | grog selling. The charges against other defendants ate proceeding, Opening cfa Catholic Cathedral. "Wellington", This Fay. The new sacred heart Baselica erected to replace 8t Mary’s Catholic Cathedral at Thermion, was dedicated with an impressive ceremony yesterday. Archbishops Carr, (Melbourne) and Erdwood took part in 1 lie proceedings, besides whom were Bishops Grimes. (Clirisfelmreli), Verdon (Dunedin), Mon signor O’Eoilly. representative of Auckland and a large gathering of clergy.
More New Zealanders ill and dead Wht.lixoton, This Day, Milner cables the Government that : Sergeant Henderson, of Pic ton, Second Contingent, died of wounds at Pretoria on the 27fh. Private C, W. Smith (Wellington) died of dysentry at Matching on the 19th. Privates Parkinson (Little Hirer) and Gibson (Xnmara) are dangerously ill.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 February 1901, Page 3
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185NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 February 1901, Page 3
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