GENERAL NEWS.
By Telegraph,—Press Association,) WiUiiNOioN, Tuesday,' The Government has decided to maintain Quail Island at Lyttelton, and Soames Island at Wellington ai stock quarantine stations, abandoning '■ GoatMand, Bluff, and Motuihi. Tho latter will still bo used for horses arriving at Auckland from America, The Liberal Association has passed! a resolution that every elector ehoujJ bo allowed to vote at Licen^aH Seth Smith, ohief JudgeflTOp Native Land Court, now in England, l findß he is obliged to undergo an operation for his eyesight. He experts 1 to return in May, The Railway Department have buc* ceededin getting trains through to Masterton by starting at the other side of Kaiwarra and connecting eaeh side of the slip on the Rimutaka. The Natives at the East Cape have promised to abstain from further interference with the surveys. Tha TJrfaeras have engaged lawyers, and intond to fight out tho difference in Court.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4367, 14 March 1893, Page 2
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149GENERAL NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4367, 14 March 1893, Page 2
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