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[Per Press Association.] The Ptimirstoa IflWpftfttnt. Palmersion North^ Jffiiday. The total number undi canvass was 1820. ttpwJHta of 80 people were present at the review Colonol Pitt, commandant, ill addrai sins; the men at the conclusion, mi Colonel Hume, reviewing officer, wi well pleased with the work done, janj his report to the Government wo** be very favorable. The bebaviouglJ the men in and out of exceedingly good, Ibe encampmea was pronounced to be on the' who I the most successful held on this coast , Weuhnoton, Tuesday, , Tho men returned from the Palmei ston camp this tnorninq. They eon plain a good deal of the inconveniea arrangements and want ofaooommO| dation, but as to, the drill at the cam] they say it was good. The sham figa and review yesterday, thongb alight), hampered by the want of room passed off well. The Manawati Coy were unable to put on a trail last night, and the men did not leayi till 6 a.m., which will prevent a nan ber engaged in business, from geUfoi back today. The Nelson and ;Bla% heira contingent, who are. the*' dnlt aufftrewbythe-delay, l*W«j| Hiawnoaataooi - vL^SBH

rHia«iA«MCiatlott- f- r - AccKiAKbi Tuesday. Mr Lomas, the delegate from the 1 West Coast Miners Association to the- Miners Unions oF Australia, retnrned by the Mararoa. He has been very successful in his mission. - The' Australian Unions unanimously resolved to support their N.Z. ' in the assertion of the w jJbciples' of unionism. Of the jJjßmey vote of '£looo which they have given, £2OO has already been forwarded, and X2oocomes byto-day's nihil. It is intended if possible to the money in assisting locked out starting a colluryon the ' f* * Drewjuil&aTu'b of Water. Christchubch, Tuesday. ,i A child named James McKay, " - aged 2$ years, was drowned in a tufa -' of water standing in a back yard yesterday. The mother and child ~: were on a visit here from Dipton, Southland.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3773, 31 March 1891, Page 2

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VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3773, 31 March 1891, Page 2

VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3773, 31 March 1891, Page 2

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