WELLINGTON.
THE PREMIER’S STRENUOUS LIFE.
(Special to Times.) WELLINGTON, March 31. Tho Prime Minister has had a very busy time during the past six weeks during which time he travelled four thousand miles' and : delivered ' 212 speeches. On some occasions he mado as many as eight speeches in one tlayr “
PERSONAL. (This afternoon, Mr. It. T. 'Robertson, Consul for Italy, was married to Miss Ida Nelson, daughter of Mr. Horatio Nelson (of Nelson, Moate and Co.). The bridesmaids were tho Misses V. Miles, V. Nelson (sister of the bride), and E. Robertson .(sister of tho bridegroom). Mr. Cotter, of Auckland, acted as best man. and Messrs T. Nelson and It. Ulrich wore tho groomsmen. STOCK EXCHANGE. Talisman shares wero sold hero todav at £2 13s 3d, and Grand Junctions at £1 18s 6d. Thero is a' considerable rise in Mosgiel.Woollen Cods shares, which are now selling at £3 Ls.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2154, 1 April 1908, Page 2
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