WELLINGTON.
•' bi-?~l.'■■'■■-;" \i-st. /•:■-- v-W v: xiiluraqay.;-:..;:. ; ■;., An attempt is being made by the Good Templars to start a temperance weekly, paper, to be called the New Zealand Reformer. The capital proposed is £500 in 500 shares. The Hon. Wm. Fox will take IC3 shares. ' . This day. Mrs Scott Siddons made her first appearance last night. The' house was crammed in all parts, it being the largest attendance seen since the Opera Company. The . performance, Borneo and Juliet, was played;- a-fine reception and enthusiastic applause through. The Times says Captain Campbell Walker's term of engagement as Con-1 servator of State Forests expires with the termination of the present month; it says nothing will be done in the way of organising a department until his report ha« been laid before Parliament. Captain Campbell Walker leaves the colony on a visit to Australia and Tasmania next month.
Thursday.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2556, 16 March 1877, Page 2
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145WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2556, 16 March 1877, Page 2
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