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Lieut. Shackleton. of Hit- British Antarctic expedition, having written intimating lie would b,. glad to be enrolled an honorary member of tliv U'gio-.i of Frontiersmen, (he iicting-comniisisoner for the Legion in Xew Zealand has accordingly enrolled him.—Press wire. At the Xelson District Court yesterday, members of the Bar farewclled •fudge llnselden, who sat for the last time in Xelson. owing to the abolition of the District Court.—Press tclc'rum. 'Mr. .If. V. Gully, the retiring town clerk, was hist night the recipient of six presentations from all branches of the Xelson municipal service, s ays a Press telegram. Mr. Gully has held the position for thirty-live years, and is retirin" to enter legal practice, ° A telegram received last „ijj|,t from Duiiodin stated that the Prime Minister paid a visit to Taicri yesterday, and rereived a number of deputations concerning local matters. In the evenim; he was present at a social at Mosgiel."'tendered to the lion. T. Mackenzie in honor of his elwatitin to Cabinet rank. Today Sir ,l„sepl, Ward will proceed to tnvercargill.
CABLE NEWS [By Cable.—Press Association.—Conyright.)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 80, 30 April 1909, Page 2
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