WELLINGTON, Last Night.
Tiik Hinomoi, with the Speaker of the Homo of Representatives and several Auckland members, arrived this afternoon. A number of Southern and West Coast representatives also arrived to day. Largd crowds visited the lonic to day, and all speak m the highest praise of this class of vessel. The 22 single women who arrived in the lonic have, found employment at wages fiom 10s to 14s per week. The Divorce Court sits on Monday next. At present th°re are three cases dqvyn for hearing, viz :—Johnson v. Johnson and Moorp, PUmoII v. Elwell, and Thompson v. Thompson. The licensing committee in Cook Ward having decided to close all hotels at 10 p.m. in their district, the publicans are up in arms, and intend to deputationise the committee to extend the hours. The barque Cambria from London, is afe the Heads; also, the three-masted schooner Cornhill, from Adelaide.
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1707, 14 June 1883, Page 2
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150WELLINGTON, Last Night. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1707, 14 June 1883, Page 2
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