NEW ZEALAND.
(Per Press Association.) Foilding, Inst night. A slight shock of earthquake was felt at 5.52 on Sunday evening. Wellington, last night. It is understood that the three warships now in port will undergo an interesting speed test from Wellington to Tiritiri, near Auckland. The Psyche sails about 5 o’clock this evening, the Challenger will follow at 6 to morrow morning, and the flagship will start three hours later. Some fast steaming should be recorded,
Mr J. Devine will contest the Mayoralty.
A decree nisi was grouted in the divorce Court this morning in the cases of Mary Howell Prouse v. William Prouse, and Clara Bailey Gray' v. William Franklin Gray.
Invercargill, last night. The Land Commission visited Stewart Island on Saturday and heard evidence, mainly in favor of freehold. They returned to the Bluff by the tug Awarua on Sunday, and left for Otautau this morning.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, 28 February 1905, Page 1
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