LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS.
(BY TELEGRAPH.— I'UK.-S.-S ASSOCIATION.) Wellington , , Friday. Hkaun, the sculler, anil Sir W. ITitzherbert returned by UieTe Ku|jo tn-day. A yniiui? inau was cased of .t'so bore by tlic confidence trick, but subsequently recovered it, except £5, by threatening the Hpeeler with the police. Sir James Hector has suggested that th« i.in 1 y moans in' fuelling rid of the Hessian fly utjst is for the ground wherein tlie og£-i of the fly ar« kid t<. b,- plonirli •■! .ith:is,,,.. ■_-i;i ly duujj fun.'W |ji.mfjj:>. A iiief.Uiiff uf the New JCvrl'inl Commissioners uf the Melbourne Centennial Kvii bition was held this afternoon. A letter wa» read from the Executive C'uniuissii'iiiers in Melbniirne, stating that 1,150,000 sqiiar,.. feist had been apulied for up to the 31st uf January, and that arrangements were made for lighting the whole of the exhibition buildings by electricity.
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Waikato Times, Volume xxx, Issue 2432, 11 February 1888, Page 2
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143LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume xxx, Issue 2432, 11 February 1888, Page 2
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