TELEGRAMS.
(■From own' Correspondent.) GOVERNOR AND SUITE Auckland, Last night,
His Excellency Lord Ranfully, the C.ipb Alexander (His Excellency’s private secretary), leave to mTrow morning for Dunedin, via tho West Coast to witness the departure of the fourth-contingent from the Otago capital on the 24th inst.
THAMES BOARD Thames Yesterday.
At a. special mooting of the Tham s Drainage Board, held at 3 o’clock ibis afternoon, it was decided to make a supplementary assessment of £ISOO on the same basis at the original ono.
YOUNG MAN DROWNED. Auckland, Last night. A young man naiei White, aged 21, son of Mr S. White contractor, of Auckland, was drowned at Kerekare Bay. West Coast,, near Waitakoiei, cn Monday lust.
MAIL STEAMER
Auckland, Last Night,
Tho mail steamer up to the time of telegraphing, t! e R.M,S. Alemeda, with the inward ’Frisco mail, had not been signalled from Tiritiri.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 22213, 15 March 1900, Page 2
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