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Lord Kintore's VisitWellington, Monday. Lord and Lady Kintoro have mapped out a comprehensive pro-
gramme of travelling in N,Z. They go from Bluff to Hokitika hy steamer thoricY overland to'-'Nelson and by steamer toVWellingtom.onbytrain to Wariganm and up Wangdnui rivet by canoe, to the head of navigation thence they ride through tho bush to, Tanpo and after visiting Kotorua go uorth to Auokland, : . ; Arrangements have been made with the natives to provide cahops : and horses -along to Wanganui. : • •;,'. ; ' ' . '
Found Drowned. . ' Auokland,; January. 27. '■. ■-. The dead body.of a men, believed to bo that of John Kerr, who was missed Irom the Enterprise,was found to-day outsido the harbour near Waihoke Island. ■"■■ v'.' :
GOODBYE, John. , '. Auokland, January 27, ; Mr John Dillion left for San Franoisco by the Zealaudia to-day. He was .heartily cheered by a number of friends as the "steainor moved off from the wharf... The total odntributions in this district for. the' Irish evicted tenants' fund now readies 1815, ■■"; «•:■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3420, 28 January 1890, Page 2
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159TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3420, 28 January 1890, Page 2
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