LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.-PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Wednesday.
The buoy at tho French Pass has gous adrift, buthas been recovered and moored m the bay about two miles from th© Pass. Messrs J. B. Fitzgerald and T. K. McDonald, two of the exaniinore of essays on tho present condition and future prosperity of the industiies of New Zealand, willcommoncetheirta.sk foi th with. The lion. Mr Larnach will not be able to look throuph any of them until after his return fiom Australia. It is expected that the result of the competition will bo made known about tho end of next month. The city trams hay c decided to introduce sixpenny f.vies after 8 p.m. It is believed th it the Government intend to allow delayed telegiams to bo sent nn Sunday night. Telegiaii'sfrom Carterton say tho AVind howrur fallen hu> removed fuither danger from tho bush files
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2103, 31 December 1885, Page 2
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147LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.-PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Wednesday. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2103, 31 December 1885, Page 2
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