NEW ZEALAND.
|l!V TH,K-.R\IMI.—rKFS.S ASSOCIATION.] C U 111 hTCH VRCH, batui day. Tiik date of the b.uicjuet to Sir Julius Vogtl is definitely tived for March 12. Oa Fuday morning Mr G. Rutherford, senior, owner of the Leslie Hills Station, Amuri, while ciossing a plank over a creek near the house, fell into the water and was drowned. Deceased \\&3 69 yeais of age. DUNEDIN, Sunday. The lion. Mr Kioiiardson left by the express for tlio Noitli on Saturday morn'nig The hon. A. T. Stuait *lso left, in ronfr for Napier, a speeijl carriage bting placed at the disposal of l.is party. The splendid weather for the past wrck, and which promises to continue, lias brought the ciops forward fast. Hai vesting is beginning in the southward districts and the insults are expected to be \ cry s itisfactory.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1968, 17 February 1885, Page 2
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138NEW ZEALAND. Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1968, 17 February 1885, Page 2
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