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(Per United Press Association)* I Thi Son J- Bryoi. . \ Auckland, September 22. On the arrival of the train at Ohaupo a large and. enthusiastic \ crowd of settlers met the Hon John r'\ Bryce, and gave him a hearty wel-1 come to the Waikato. Although it ]_j was sale day the auction was tempor-" arily adjourned to enable the settlers to show a mark of respect and esteem for their late member. Mr BryoO'-' made no formal address, but i about among the settlers, chattily A the recent Parliamentary episode iu A so famous. * Tfct SAvyn Theolonrloftl Ooilom. 1 (Press Association.) ~.«4 DuvEDtN, September 22. M The foundation stone of the SelwytM Theological College will be laid on the $1 31st October, the Primate having been M invited by Bishop Neville to perform m the ceremony. Advantagfiwl taken of the ocoasion 16th anniversary of the Fisl^^Hfaflfl AcclUnti and PatfcUUM.^^H / Donedin, September 2^^H The body o( a woman named who has been missing from koi, was found in the Pomahaka to-day. # A man named Peter Down i sing irom Outram. Ho went as usual early last night, morning his wife found that ho missing. He left an worded letter Btating that whon read the letter he would b9 dead, requesting that no search should made for his body. - '"-^H Tlii WJttto Seat- iH Auckland, September Dr Broome is Waikato. He withdraws Maurice O'JRorke stands. At Mr Murray's meeting Cambridge a Jiearty vote of was Council fey^^^^^^^^^^^^^H
Lord Skoftold* Cricket Team. Chbistchubch, Wednesday. A letter received here states that Lord Sheffield's team will be unable to visit New Zealand. /\2 .? Shad Holt iaDnnefl in. - .Ddnedik, September 22. by Day," was pro.by Bland Holt on Friday to a very large audience. It has more of the comedy element than "A 1 aster : and Man," and was accordingly, if anything, more enjoyable. Tint this powerful company which Mr Holt has with him were successful eors without 6aying, and they had to respond to repeated callß before the curtain. The staging and scenery are excellent, while the situations are very effective. The season here promises to be one of the most successful for manyyears.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 3920, 23 September 1891, Page 2
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359TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 3920, 23 September 1891, Page 2
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