WELLINGTON NEWS
(Per Press Association.) Wellington, last night. Owing to the spreading of a bush fire Roy’s sawmill atEketahuna was destroyed. There was no insurance
Williams being unable to play against the Australians, Barton replaces him, and Mahony will keep the wickets.
At a meeting of the local centre of the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association exception was taken Widmor, of Sydney, being sent over to compete at the Sbrubb-Duffey meetings in New Zealand, as the understanding was that only men of athletic reputation were to be asked. It was decided to enter a strong protest against Widmer’s coming. Three 'scholarships established at Te Ante Native College by Mr Douglas McLean, of Napier, in memory of hie father, the late Sir Donald McLean, have been won this year as follows: Senior, Tahi Iwikau, of Te Ante Oolloge ; junior, Honi Tamati and Tai Heketa, both of Poverty Bay,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1381, 16 February 1905, Page 1
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