NEW ZEALAND.
Per Press Association. NEW PLYMOUTH, last night. Saunders, injured on the mountain on Sunday is progressing favorably. He sustained fractures of the jaw and frontal hones, hut will probably be about again in a week or ten days. The attendance at the Exhibition yesterday was well up to the average. In the evening the attendants were entertained at dinner by the Executive. To-night the Exhibition will close, when Sir J. G. Ward will be present. Special trains are bringing many visitors to town. WELLINGTON, last night. The s.s. Ruapehu, which sails today for London, carries 52,592 packages of butter.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1357, 18 January 1905, Page 1
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