LATE TELEGRAMS.
A "NO-LICKXSK" COXVKXTIUX [I'KIV riIKSS ASSOCrATroN.'J WELLINGTON, This Day. Tlio next New Zealand NoLicense convention will bo held in Wellington on June -o. Jt is expected'h> be. the most representative gathering of the kind ever held in Hie dominion. The chief business will be consideration! of the legislative proposals of the party, and to make preliminary arrangements for tho poll of next year. DISPLAY OK X.Z. PRODUCTS ABROAD. WKL LING TON. This Day. Arrangements have been made by the Government for tho display of Xew Zealand products, principally from Anglo-Japanese Exhibition, in London. In Vienna a Chamber of Commerce and Industries Kxliibitiom will bo arranged by Hen , C. Klette, of tho Aiistro-fluugar-ion Consular Service, who has been for some years in New Zealand. RAILWAY FREIGHTS. HASTINGS, This Day. The Chamber of Commerce, discussed the anomalies in the railway fares and freights, and resolved to write to all Chambers in tho North Island, asking if they favour the formation of a North Island Railway League, composed in the first instance of members of Chandlers of Commerce, for tho purpose of endeavouring to get North Island Members of Parliament to combine and obtain fair play in railway management and expenditure generally. HASTINGS. This Day. Sergeant Smart, who is rctiriutr on .superannuation, was presented with an address and a purse of 100 guineas by the townspeople: also n irarblo clock by the police force.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 April 1910, Page 3
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233LATE TELEGRAMS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 April 1910, Page 3
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