WELLINGTON NEWS.
SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Wellington, Monday, The Tobacco Trade. A niei-tini! of business people interested in tho sale nf tobacco «nd cigarettes, both nholo.wlo am! retail, will ho held o day to protest against tho 'loli.icc.j Acta Amendment Bill, now before!he House. Tho Bill,as dralW, i« uiiiiccwnnly severe, and will press v-ry heavy gainst th"»e engag-'l in putting up to ncco fur sale ill packages, and in tbe manufao turn uf cigarette-". Association Football Much disappointment anl eonsiderble surprise is felt at tho result of ho Association Football Tournament, as it is thought that the OtojiO team who have won the shiold by hoating Auckland, are really no match for Wellington, who had the misfortune to bo debated by Auckland, The/llcoholic Bill. Tho open air meeting held on Saturday night to discuss tbo Government Alcoholic Bill, was largely attended. The Bill was universally condemned by the various speakers. Mr Coleman Phillips, Mr Coleman Phillips' petition praying for redress in connection with the proceedings instituted against him by tho Welling, ton Laud Board, bus been presented to the Houso by Mr Buchanan, iM.11.K., and will be considered by the Waste Landß Committee.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4508, 28 August 1893, Page 3
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191WELLINGTON NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4508, 28 August 1893, Page 3
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