AUCKLAND NEWS
TALISMAN RETURN! | By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, last bight. During February, the Talismtn Consolidated Goldtnining Company treated 2882 tons, for bullion valued at £ll2B. ST. PATRICK’S DAY. St. Patrick’s Day was celebrate!! to-day by the Roman Catholics by -4 sports meeting and school treat, also b j a successful regatta at Ngaruawabia. J PARLIAMENTARY VISITORS. The Parliamentary visitors from the South, who had been on a trip to the north of Auckland, were entertained at a banquet in Auckland to night <:y, tomplimontary references were.- - he North of AueklandA'nd its • -locS" lor The lutuVe. Saji; w;-, contended that the Governmont'should stop purchasing estates in the Soilsh, and open up the Crown and Native lends in the North. The proceedings werj most successful and enthusiastic, i
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 367, 18 March 1902, Page 2
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