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The Elections. Marios, Friday. Mr D, A. Mao Arthur was nominated fotEangitikei to-day, Christchurch, Friday, Mr MoLachlan, who opposes Sir John Hall ior Ellesmere, addressed a meeting last night. He stated he account of. tho views on the education question, and owing to his support of the Government, I
Gisbobne, Friday, Mv Arthur addressed the electors last night mid received a warm reception. He announced himself a supporter of the Government, though not a blind follower. He favored free trade in Native Lands and a property.tax, William Kelly has been palpated for the Essies.
|»rtewa HwUcuitural Society's (Our )\vn Correspondent,) Gbeytown North, Friday, The Horticultural Society's show, whioh is being held to-day, promises to be very successful, The pot plants and cut blooms are better an,d, more numerous than they have been for some years. It reminds one of the admirable exhibitions of old, The show . of roses is. especially good; there is a beautiful display in this olass. The vegetables are also admirable, considering how early it is in the season, The Grey- , town school ohildren are mustering in strong force, each QOTying a boquetof%TO9i for the 'best of I Which a prize is offered, There aw 'also a number of school children visiting from Featlwston and Ka>! waiwai.all in holiday attire'and bearing flowers of bright and eav hue, '
Australian AtUetu. Christciiuroh, Friday. News has been received by the Now Zealand' Amateur Athletic Association that a team of Australian athletes will visit the colony, in February to compete at the Championship meeting at Auckland,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3663, 21 November 1890, Page 2
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257VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3663, 21 November 1890, Page 2
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