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WELLINGTON ITEMS.

PER I'RESS ASSOCIATION. Wellington, November 15. At the annual moeting of the Polynesian (Society, which will be held hora in January, a proposal to remove the headquarters to New Plymouth, is to be considered, The reason for the proposal is that Mr. S. Percy Smith, lato Surveyor-General, bus taken up his resideoce at New Plymouth, and intends taking even more active interest in the work society than in the past. The Town Clerk, Mr. Page, was to- j night, granted six months loave of absence, He intends visiting England. The New Zealand Shipping, Shaw SaviH, and Tysmr Companies have decided on a fixed rate for the carriage of wool during the comiag season. The rate fixed upon is per lb. for greasy and yd for scoured, by either sail or steam. This is higher than list year. There will be a charge of 5 per cent, primage for steamer consignments.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 224, 16 November 1900, Page 2

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WELLINGTON ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 224, 16 November 1900, Page 2

WELLINGTON ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 224, 16 November 1900, Page 2

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