WELLINGTON.
This day
A branch of the Anglo-Jewish Association, the object of which is to promote education in the East, has been established here.
A Mr Edmonds', from Fiji, is here with excellent samples of tobacco leaf grown in Fiji, and is trying to get a company formed to establith the tobacco manufactory. He says he could supply 50 tons of leaf during the first year at from ninepence to one shilling a pound, delivered here. The estimated capital required is £2000.
The Stella left during the night for Picton, to embark the JVJarlborough volunteers for Opunake.
Latee
The Hinemoa arrived at daylight, and disembarked the Wellington Volunteers, who, after a short rest,, marched for Rahotu. ,-■'■■
The Stella left Picton at eight this morning, with the Hon. Major Baillie, 2 officers, and 47 men of the Marlborough Volunteers for Opuuake.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4009, 3 November 1881, Page 2
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140WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4009, 3 November 1881, Page 2
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