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Mr- E. B. Passni(#ej%a 7 s ?exa'nrined*by the Railway Commission to-day relative to time tables and fares; ■-.•■;• At the Theatre last night Miss -Kena, entering' with, friends, was refused ad-.:.— mittance, not haying obtained' air order. She considered -herselC insjilted, and went on the stage and insisted upon her husband, Maeder, ceasing playing. He left Einmetfc to finish the play. Tonight, m consequence of the embroglio, the performance was changed. The Railway Commission is holding preliminary meetings^ The Press are to be admitted only during examination of witnesses, .ri, .; The> Canterl|iirjr has failed without iS|^^ale;^*!AM^g'fhe;^pa^ngers is Sherwood, who *c6ihmanded a Confederate steamer during the American war, '• and bears scars' and- several wounds.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 36, 21 February 1877, Page 2
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113AUCKALND. Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 36, 21 February 1877, Page 2
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