TELEGRAMS.
[pee pkess association.] THE COMING ELECTION. Stratford, This Day, At a meeting- of delegates from different parts of the electorate held here last night, Mr W. H. Hawkins, ex-M.P., was unanimously selected as the progressive Liberal party's candidate at the coming election.
A VISITOR'S PRAISE. Feilding, This Day. Mr Justo, a wealthy agriculturalist from Buenos Ayres, yesterday visited the High School boys' agricultural camp at Almandalo, near Foilding. He gave an address to tho boys, and after investigating tho work Fhey were rloing said ho had a.son af tho WasHington agricultural colloo-e in America, but tho work being dono at Almandalo was much more thorouQ'h than flint at the American college. BAD WEATHER. Auckland, This Day. A message received from Suva slates that the Ventura sent a wireless message at eight oclock last night thai she had to heave to in about the same position. The wcafhor is moderating.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 March 1914, Page 3
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150TELEGRAMS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 March 1914, Page 3
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